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Soft PAge Breaks

Soft PAge Breaks
Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:20:52 -070
I have QP-10.  For aout 8 years I have created tax spreadsheets, with no 
problen printing BLOCKS of cells.  The small ones print 100% size on letter 
paper.  The slightly larger ones printed on letter paper, with cells and 
fonts automatically reduced TO FIT.

NOW all of a sudden EVERY fille I open (some 2-4 years old, some new), all 
have a full set of BRIGHT BLUE LINES that have NEVER been there before. 
These are SOFT page breaks.  The completely DESTROY all my spreadsheets! 
There seems to be NO WAY to DELETE soft breaks.  I even tried CHANGing each 
to HARD break, but when that is deleted it REVERTS to soft.  I can MOVE 
these, but moving to help ONE clock just makes it worse for adjoining 
blocks, and destroys Pie Charts.

There MUST be some way to eliminate these, since they were not there before. 
I use the default 100% selection on the scaling tab (never used this tab 
before).

Thanks for any help.

Bill Brook
San DIego, USA 


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Re: Soft PAge Breaks
Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:12:55 -050
Bill Brook wrote:
> I have QP-10.  For aout 8 years I have created tax spreadsheets, with no 
> problen printing BLOCKS of cells.  The small ones print 100% size on letter

> paper.  The slightly larger ones printed on letter paper, with cells and 
> fonts automatically reduced TO FIT.
> 
> NOW all of a sudden EVERY fille I open (some 2-4 years old, some new), all

> have a full set of BRIGHT BLUE LINES that have NEVER been there before. 
> These are SOFT page breaks.  The completely DESTROY all my spreadsheets! 
> There seems to be NO WAY to DELETE soft breaks.  I even tried CHANGing each

> to HARD break, but when that is deleted it REVERTS to soft.  I can MOVE 
> these, but moving to help ONE clock just makes it worse for adjoining 
> blocks, and destroys Pie Charts.
> 
> There MUST be some way to eliminate these, since they were not there
before. 
> I use the default 100% selection on the scaling tab (never used this tab 
> before).
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Bill Brook
> San DIego, USA 

Page Breaks may be turned on in View.  Click View and see if this is so. 
  If so, under view, click Draft.

hth,

Tim
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Re: Soft PAge Breaks
Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:19:38 -070
Tim;

THANKS!!

The "drafts' selection go rid of all the dirty blue marks.

You made my day;  and brought my blood pressure down 30 points!

Bill Brook,
San DIego, USA 


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Re: Soft PAge Breaks
Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:46:52 +010
Bill:
> The "drafts' selection got rid of all the dirty blue marks.
>
 - good! - but the page breaks are still there, which may matter 
if you wish to print the Sheet.
-- 
Good wishes!
Roy Lewis
C_Tech volunteer
(UK)

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Re: Soft PAge Breaks
Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:56:26 -070
Tim's sugestion about "Drafts" WORKED.  IF (if) invisible page breaks
are 
still there, they cause NO problems.  Every block selection now pints 
correctly;  no more splits or corrupted pie charts.

I appreciate the help form all.

Bill Brook
San DIego, USA 


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