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Moi

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Apr 28, 2001, 6:19:57 AM4/28/01
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I am running Excel 2000 and when I try to either do print preview or just
print some worksheets I get the following error message !

The number must be between 1 and 32767. Try again by entering a number in
this range

It is happening to all new worksheets and some existing ones

I have tried running the repair feature in Office 2000, but this hasn't made
any difference.

Any suggestions


jim

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May 2, 2001, 10:09:57 PM5/2/01
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I am having the EXACT same problem, if you find a solution please copy it to me.

thanks
jwb

Any suggestions


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Rob Bovey

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May 2, 2001, 11:12:38 PM5/2/01
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I searched TechNet for this problem and the only hit was for an ancient
Excel 5 for the Mac bug. If either of you running that there wasn't a permanent
solution. The workaround was to only go to Print Preview through the Preview
button on the File/Print dialog, not directly through the Print Preview menu or
toolbar button.

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jwb

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May 3, 2001, 9:03:00 AM5/3/01
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I am running Microsoft Excell 2000. I am not able to navigate around the problem
by using the file pull down option of print preview.

Still looking for a solution.

jwb
-----Original Message-----

thanks
jwb

Any suggestions


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Rob Bovey

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May 3, 2001, 1:34:27 PM5/3/01
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What the article said was that you couldn't use the menu or toolbar buttons
for print preview, you could only got to it through the button on the Print
dialog. Try that and see if it works. If it does it's just a coincidence,
though, since the article didn't have anything to do with Excel 2000. Beyond
that the only thing I can suggest is reinstalling your printer drivers and
reinstalling Excel in that order.

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