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I am trying to print a multiple page document from excel - the first page is
on a leterhead and therfore requires a different margin set-up to the
subsequent pages. How do i change the margins for page 2 onwards whilst
leaving page one as i need it?
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It might be easier to put the first page on a separate worksheet and change the
print settings for that.

But I think you'll have to change the settings, print the first sheet, change
the settings and print the remainder.

I think I'd use a manual page break between the first and second page--so I
could be sure of where that page break would be.

Marykate wrote:

I am trying to print a multiple page document from excel - the first page is
on a leterhead and therfore requires a different margin set-up to the
subsequent pages. How do i change the margins for page 2 onwards whilst
leaving page one as i need it?


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