text is cut off when printing, looks fine on screen

mleiman

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When printing a worksheet, the text will not all print as shown on the screen unless I make the cell where the text is larger than autofit suggests. Is there anyway around this, so I don't have to check everything I print?

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I see this issues when I hit print preview, but I have a big work sheet with a lot of notes, so its painful to check everything before I print. I would like excel to correctly autofit the data when printing, not only when looking at it on the screen.
 
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