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Thanks for your help Regina.

On 03/03/2016 03:41 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Larry,

Larry Evans schrieb:
After selecting the [Page Preview] option, I get a screen showing
how the page would look when output by my printer.

No, it does not. It is a common misunderstanding of that view. The only
true preview is the preview in the print dialog itself, because there
the printer settings are known and can be considered.

  On that
screen, there's a [Format Page] entry on the 2nd line;

Which version do you use? I do not have such icon. And in the menu
Format the Page item is disable.

 however, when
I click on that, nothing happens.

Perhaps it has been removed for that reason?

  I  want to change the format to
landscape.

Go back to normal view. And from there use menu Format, item Page, tab
Page. There you can change it to landscape.

I have:

  Format>Page...

however, the Page... item is disabled; however, when I open a new
spreadsheet, it's *not* disabled.  I do have some row breaks and
Hyperlinks in original page; however, when I added those to the new
spreadsheet,  the Page... item was still enabled.

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