Printing Help!

psychogata

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I know this is a silly question, but I need to be able to print my Excel document with the formulas visible. How do I do this?
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One way would be to make all of the formulas visible by pressing CTRL + ` i.r. the key that has the ~ character on it as well.

Then print your page.
 
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Another easier way out is this:
Go to Tool-> Options-> View. In window options check the formulas. That should help. You need to readjust the column width.
 
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