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I am sorry, but I have been struggling for a couple of days trying to figure out what you are asking. Please ask this question again with words that will explain what you want to know. Also, ensure you put the question in the correct category. Printing options for graphic design, mortgages, and using MS Excel all could have vastly different answers.

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