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When dual booting Windows 98 and Windows XP, which format should you start out when formatting a new drive?

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Printing only certain cells in Excel.

You can print only the cells of your choice in Microsoft Excel. This can come in handy when you want to print a small worksheet, or only the part of a worksheet. To select the cells, and print them:

* Select the cells with the mouse.
* Click on File in the toolbar.
* Select Print Area.
* Click on Set Print Area.

Now when you click the Print button, or select Print from the File menu, only the selected cells will be printed.

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