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MS

Changing Default Number of Copies to Print
 
My coleague is trying to print an excel 2003 file and the default number of
copies is set to 25. How can you change this to 1 permanently. He is running
Excel 2003 on XP Professional.

Thank you for your help!

MS

Bob I

Changing Default Number of Copies to Print
 
Reset the Windows interface Printer Preferences to 1 copy. (See Start,
Settings, Printers and faxes)

MS wrote:

My coleague is trying to print an excel 2003 file and the default number of
copies is set to 25. How can you change this to 1 permanently. He is running
Excel 2003 on XP Professional.

Thank you for your help!

MS



ShaneDevenshire

Changing Default Number of Copies to Print
 
Hi MS,

From inside Excel choose File, Print, Properties, and depending on your
printer find the number of copies option and change it to 1. On the printer
I'm looking at, this is on the Advanced tab under Paper/Output, Copy Count

--
Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"MS" wrote:

My coleague is trying to print an excel 2003 file and the default number of
copies is set to 25. How can you change this to 1 permanently. He is running
Excel 2003 on XP Professional.

Thank you for your help!

MS


MS

Changing Default Number of Copies to Print
 
It worked. Thank you for your help!!

"ShaneDevenshire" wrote:

Hi MS,

From inside Excel choose File, Print, Properties, and depending on your
printer find the number of copies option and change it to 1. On the printer
I'm looking at, this is on the Advanced tab under Paper/Output, Copy Count

--
Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"MS" wrote:

My coleague is trying to print an excel 2003 file and the default number of
copies is set to 25. How can you change this to 1 permanently. He is running
Excel 2003 on XP Professional.

Thank you for your help!

MS



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