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Excel 2010 file with 12 sections: How do I display the "dashed" page break lines before printing?
Good morning everyone,
Newbie and first post here. [Description of issue] I have an Excel 2010 file with 12 individual sections in it. (Each spreadsheet/section is a simple monthly home budget which lists expenses for every month of the year). Every section is separated by a single, blank line. To help ensure each section could be printed out individually, I previously was able to do *something* which would display the aforementioned "dashed, page-break lines" on the screen both beneath and on the right side of each section. (I print them in 'Portrait' position, on 8 1/2 x 11" paper). (Unfortunately, age and health issues have taken their toll, and now, I no longer remember HOW to do this). My question: Could someone enlighten me on how to get the dashed, page-break lines to display again, as I've described above? Thank you for your time and any help! Best regards, Pete C. |
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Hi Pete. Sounds like a dreaded "seniors moment". To display the page borders, click on the View menu and select "Page Break Preview".
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