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Black and White Blues If your color worksheets and charts don’t look exactly right when printed on your monochrome printer, it could be because the printer doesn’t handle the printing of colors correctly. You can make a simple change on the Page Setup dialog box, and your printouts may look much better, as described in this tip. Microsoft Excel versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
Preparing a Chart Sheet for Printing Excel allows you to create charts in two general formats: on their own sheet or as an embedded object in a worksheet. If you’ve created a chart sheet, you have some special formatting capabilities provided by Excel that you can use to get the sheet ready for printing. This tip describes how you take advantage of those capabilities. Microsoft Excel versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
Y-Axis Chart Titles are Truncated If your chart titles are inexplicably truncated when you view or print the chart, it can be frustrating. While this phenomenon happens periodically, there isn’t a satisfactory answer as to why. Instead, you will need to try one of the workarounds discussed in this tip. Microsoft Excel versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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