Excel 2000--printing borders

T

tad

Whenever I try to print multiple copies of a worksheet
that has cells outlined (borders), the border-and
everything inside it--is printed huge on every page after
the 1st one. How do I fix this?
I'm running Excel 2000 w/ Win2000.
 
C

CLR

Sounds to me like a Printer-driver type problem........try doing the same
thing on another printer and/or another computer and see if the results
differ.......try to isolate the problem between the computer, the Excel file
or the printer/driver.....I have LOTS of trouble trying to print Excel
things to Xerox printers, which print fine to HP printers.......

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
T

tad

There's no problem printing from/to a comp/printer, where
neither is on the network, but any network comp printing
to our network printer does this. We didn't have
trouble 'til we moved from Win 95 to 2000. This happens
with any-and every-Excel file w/borders.
I'll try it with other printers on the network & see what
happens.
-----Original Message-----
Sounds to me like a Printer-driver type
problem........try doing the same
 
C

CLR

tad said:
There's no problem printing from/to a comp/printer, where
neither is on the network,

This test appears to clear Excel from being the problem.....
but any network comp printing
to our network printer does this.

This seems to make it a MIS problem......
We didn't have
trouble 'til we moved from Win 95 to 2000.

Same thing happened to me......different Operating Systems use different
printer drivers......

About all you can do is to get MIS to straignten it out or find yourself
another way of printing out those files......maybe set up one computer with
Win95 just for printing......I have so much printing to do and have had so
many problems, I finally convinced my Boss toput a HP1200 on my desk (about
$400) and now life is good.........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
T

tad

Same thing happened to me......different OperatingAfter reading this & thinking about it, & I reinstalled
the driver & it works now. Thanx!
 
C

CLR

Ok tad...........glad you got it cooking, and thanks for the
feedback...........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 

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