Cells not printing

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chris seiter

We have had two different excel documents opened on several machines that
will not print particular cells. It will print the first cell in the row,
but it won't print any after that. It will print the rest of the rows in
their entirety, but just not the one in the middle of the sheet. The
location varies on the two sheets. It will print if you put a greyscale
background on it or if you copy the whole sheet to a new tab inside the book.
I've checked the fonts, draft printing, color, ran the repair, and did a
reinstall; nothing seems to fix it other than copying to a new sheet, and
this will become old very soon. Any ideas?
 
J

John

Have you checked the page set up>sheet tab to make sure the 'Print Area'
section is blank?

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John
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C

chris seiter

Yes. If it didn't print the whole sheet or the rows beneath it, I would
assume it was the print area, but in this case it's cells in the middle of
the sheet.
 
J

John

Just a thought, are there any macros on the sheet?

I think if you start in 'safe mode' they will be disabled (hold Ctrl key
when you click on Excel) and then try printing.

If that does not work then I have no idea
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John
MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003
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Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders)
 
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chris seiter

We're starting to notice a pattern. Another excel sheet did the same thing.
We went to print it and it failed on 11x17. I printed a test page on 8.5x11
and it was fine. I sent it again 11x17 and it failed to print those cells.
I sent it to the same printer, but 8.5x11, and it printed the cells. We 2000
print server (with the time change patches.weee!). Is it possible that there
is an issue with the Excel printer drivers for 11x17?
 
C

chris seiter

I sent it to a totally seperate print server on 11x17 and it printed
correctly. Maybe a reinstallation of the printers will fix it.
 

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