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Print Chart Across Multiple Pages

I have a chart in Excel that I would like to spread across 4 landscape pages when printed.  (ie. 1/4 of the chard on each page).  I can't seem to find a way to accomplish this.
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Oh and in page setup - remove the margins completely....


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JP, that seemed to work except I can't seem to get rid of the margins.  I cleared them in page setup, but I still get a about a one inch margin.  It would be nice if I could just take it off the printer and tape them together edge to edge, but with this margin I will have to cut them down first.  Any ideas?
In the print dialogs, you may be able to play with the print settings a little to create a "custom" page size.  Normally this would say A4 or A5 - but you could try to tweak this a little so it stretches
right to the edge of the paper....

Otherwise you may find you WILL have to cut the edges down, I'm guessing it may not let you trim the margin down to nothing, to allow for different printers and the paper alignment within them....


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Hi dinndorf,

Did you also get rid of the headers and footers?

Most laser printers and older inkjets require a minimum margin for paper handling purposes. Photo inkjets, however, are designed to print edge-to-edge. So you may get gratification if you select a different printer for the output.

Cheers!

Brad