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Rows appear merged with printing

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grinnineddies

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May 27, 2005
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I have an Excel 2003 installation that when a spreadsheet is printed, the same two rows (11 & 12) always appear merged on the printout - the gridline is missing between the two rows. This happens on every spreadsheet that is
printed, even a blank new worksheet. Print preview shows the gridline present/looks normal. I initially thought the startup template, but nothing is present in the XLStart folder, so Excel is not starting using a template. Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 


What happens if you print to another printer?

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What happens if you delete rows 11-12 (or even 10-13)?

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