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Re: MacGroup: appleworks/ spreadsheet question



Bill,

You should be able to click on Options in the menu Bar and then on Set Print Range. This will allow you to reset the "print range." To see how many row you have used so far just click Window in the Menu Bar and then unclick (uncheck) Page View.

Hope this helps

Anne Cartwright


On Friday, August 12, 2005, at 09:52 AM, Bill Micou wrote:


Anyone using Appleworks for simple spreadsheets? I'll ask you all first before I try the AW user group.
I set up a spreadsheet to record some household data. Several times during the week, I insert a new horizonal line of cells to the very top (under my headings) in order to have the most current info on the first line. Everything has been working fine, until I scrolled down to the bottom of the spreadsheet. Apparently when I set this one up, I limited the vertical cells to only 134. So my 'form' stops at this point and every time I have added a new line at the top, my oldest info on the bottom line is disappearing.
How do I extend my spreadsheet to be longer?
Is my oldest data lost, or just not visible because there are no lines?
Any ideas? Thanks.
Bill Micou




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