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When printing or typing on a spreadsheet, the gridlines appear to be spaced
correctly at the top of the spreadsheet, however, by the end of the sheet,
the spacing is off. Any data you input appears not to be in between the
gridlines by the end of the sheet. At times the data looks crunched
together. Any ideas why this would happen and what needs to be done to fix
it. Thanks for any help!
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You could check the printer manufacturer's web site, and download the
latest copy of the print driver for your operating system.

For example, if for an HP printer, check he

http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/eng/support.html


Deb wrote:
When printing or typing on a spreadsheet, the gridlines appear to be spaced
correctly at the top of the spreadsheet, however, by the end of the sheet,
the spacing is off. Any data you input appears not to be in between the
gridlines by the end of the sheet. At times the data looks crunched
together. Any ideas why this would happen and what needs to be done to fix
it. Thanks for any help!



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