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Lotus 1-2-3 Release 9 for windows-page break problem

Lotus 1-2-3 Release 9 for windows-page break problem

Lotus 1-2-3 Release 9 for windows-page break problem

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Hi to all who still use Lotus 1-2-3,

I have strange problems when inserting some new rows into a working spreadsheet (with already formatted areas with manual and automatic page breaks) that those new rows are simply omitted in print preview areas and cannot be printed although they are selected together with those who are visible and will be printed without problems.

I tried various technique with deleting rows, inserting, etc and only way to print areas with those new inserted rows is to name new area with them and print separately area by area. It's tedious and frustrating and slow down work.

I use Lotus for so many years (from 2.01 from 1991.) and have a lot of files with engineering calculations including a lot of formulas, many macros and I sill refuse to use Excel (mouse oriented program)...

Please, help if you experienced such problem..

Thanks!

jmns

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