Thanks for the feed-back.

Although, it does get exasperating at times, when folks ask for help because
they don't know something, and then, they don't take, or even try, the
advice that they asked for.

You did at least finally try though.<bg>
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Regards,

RD

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"Uneeky" <Uneeky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> This time, I chose an Epson printer, and 'installed' it (no actual printer
> was installed with a cable to my pc). I then opened my worksheet and I was
> finally able to click on Print Preview...so yes....it worked !... Prior

to
> doing this, I tried the page break function, and even though I could click

on
> this option, no page breaks were given to the worksheet, so yes, the

printer
> had to be installed first.
> Thank you all for your help and suggestions !!
>
> --
> Excel Newbie
>
>
> "Tushar Mehta" wrote:
>
> > Even if you could do this, how would it help? The layout, margins,
> > etc. may be totally different with the printer that eventually you use.
> >
> > XL has something called a 'page break preview.' I don't know if it
> > works without a printer installed, but you could try it. Check View |
> > Page Break Preview
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Tushar Mehta
> > www.tushar-mehta.com
> > Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
> > Custom MS Office productivity solutions
> >
> > In article <6223BA1D-93C3-4EC5-85B2-E9B1D6D24F57@microsoft.com>,
> > Uneeky@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> > > How can I use the Print Preview function and make any necessary

changes to my
> > > worksheet?..I currently do not have a printer installed, but would

still like
> > > to be able to have access to the Print Preview functions before I

actually
> > > print my worksheet.
> > >

> >