When you print the document, does the whole paper occupied or only a portion of the paper is being printed?
Excel Online prints rows overlapping
When I try to print a spreadsheet from Excel online, it cuts the bottom row on each page in half and the text in the row gets knocked down to the next page..... often overlapping the text in the beginning row on the next page. It does this in the print preview and when the document is actually printed. It does it with Google Chrome and with Internet Explorer. It does it with any computer I print from and any printer I print to. I have printed to a .pdf and it does the same. I've changed the font type and size, adjusted the row heights, page breaks, text wrap, cell alignment..... and none of those helped.
If I open the document in the desktop version of Excel, it prints correctly. But I need users to be able to print shared documents from the browser without having to open in the desktop version of Excel.
I'm attaching a picture of what happens.
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Anonymous
2016-10-01T19:37:28+00:00 -
Anonymous
2016-10-04T18:57:03+00:00 The whole document is being printed. It's several pages long. It's just printing the bottom of the pages and the top of the next page like the picture I attached above.
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