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Leopard / Excel, Word / Margin

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lmontreal1@gmail.com - 03 Nov 2007 20:53 GMT
Since I installed Leopard, Excel has been going crazy..
All the individual cells have a new page assigned to them..:(

I already tried to reinstall Leopard..
Also, printer drivers..

Will you please let me know what I should do..
JE McGimpsey - 06 Nov 2007 15:58 GMT
> Since I installed Leopard, Excel has been going crazy..
> All the individual cells have a new page assigned to them..:(
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> Will you please let me know what I should do..

Haven't moved to Leopard quite yet, but this really sounds like a
problem with XL's interaction with the print driver. Have you tried
changing the Page Setup/Print Quality setting?

Early adoption isn't for the faint of heart...
terry@house-design.dk - 09 Nov 2007 13:32 GMT
> Since I installed Leopard, Excel has been going crazy..
> All the individual cells have a new page assigned to them..:(
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>
> Will you please let me know what I should do..

I have the same problem...so i all so need help, I have tried changing
the Page setup, but no change
brooksprod@mac.com - 10 Nov 2007 00:31 GMT
Same thing is happening to me.  I called Apple, but they just pushed
me off to Microsoft.  Can't get through to anyone there.  I also am
experiencing clitches with other programs.  some don't even boot up.
What's the deal with Leopard.  Seems like it is more problems than it
is worth.  Thinking on restoring my mac book pro to original factory
condition and starting over.  And sending Leopard back to Apple.
If anyone can figure out if these problems can be solved, please
respond.
tkendel - 28 Nov 2007 20:39 GMT
The problem can be fixed very easily (at least worked for me):
In the Page Setup dialog, select "Normal" print quality.
After that, the print preview shows normal pages again...
Switch back to high, and you're back at a preview containing bunches and
bunches of empty pages...

Hope that helps!  I was turning crazy too before I tried this!

-Thomas
Matt Broughton - 29 Nov 2007 01:33 GMT
> The problem can be fixed very easily (at least worked for me):
> In the Page Setup dialog, select "Normal" print quality.
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> Hope that helps!  I was turning crazy too before I tried this!

The Gutenprint project has included an FAQ about Excel print preview
anomalies that can occur with  Epson printers and the Gutenprint drivers.
<http://gutenprint.sourceforge.net/p_FAQ_OS_X.php3#ExcelPreview>

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