[access-uk] Re: AN EXCEL PROBLEM

Thanks, George.

I found another way of doing it, by using the percent on the Page Setup menu. Obviously, that alters size of print a bit but it worked. Anyway, I'm off to try your method now - and thanks for that!

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Carol
carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

On Wednesday, July 30, 2008 10:14 AM (UK time), George Bell at george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:

Hi Carol,

This is for Excel 2003.

Highlight the line immediately below where the page break
occurs.

Go to the Insert menu, and all being well there will be an
item called "Remove Page Break".

If it simply says "Page Break", you are in the wrong place.

George.

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[mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carol Pearson
Sent: 30 July 2008 09:51
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Subject: [access-uk] AN EXCEL PROBLEM

Hi all,

Somehow I've developed some page breaks in a spread sheet
that I don't want.
Although I know where they are, I can't find a way of
deleting them.

Any help would be most welcome, thanks!

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