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<7903a1cc-7cc0-4171-8df6-2d71feae9638.RemoveThis@t47g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
vjpotenza.RemoveThis@gmail.com wrote:
> I am running Microsoft Excel 2004 11.3.7 on a mac under OS 10.5.1.
> What I am having difficulty with is printing the upper border of cells
> in the top row of my worksheet. The sheet is fairly complex with
> merged cells and borders but no unusual borderline colors,
> thicknesses, background colors. I have tried creating a border around
> a separate blank cell in the top row and the upper border is also
> clipped. I tried inserting a blank row at the top of the worksheet and
> again the upper boarder is clipped, though the print does begin 1 row
> down the page.
>
> I created a new workbook and put a border around a cell in the top row
> and this border prints appropriately!
>
> This leads me to believe I must have some problem with the formatting
> of my document, borders, cells, background or printing of my workbook.
> My workbook has several sheets and I have the same problem with each
> of the sheets. I created a new blank sheet and put a border around a
> top row cell and this prints fine!
>
> I am at a total loss and would appreciate any insight from anyone.
Since you're presumably using the same print driver for both workbooks,
the only thing I can suggest is go to File/Page Setup, and in the Page
tab, change the Print quality setting to see if that makes a difference.
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