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TRosa

Why does my page orientation change when I print?
 
For example, I create a speadsheet in landscape. When I attempt to print the
sheet, the page orientation automatically changes to portrait.

TRosa

starguy

Why does my page orientation change when I print?
 

I think you have not changed the page orientation by going to page
setup.
go to File menu and click on Page setup... and select Landscape from
options. you should also see print preview first before printing.

TRosa Wrote:
For example, I create a speadsheet in landscape. When I attempt to
print the
sheet, the page orientation automatically changes to portrait.

TRosa



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TRosa

Why does my page orientation change when I print?
 
Starguy,

I really appreciate your response. However, this is not simply a matter of
setting the orientation. Check this out...

I set the orientation in page set up. When I click print, the page
orientation changes on its own without me making any additional changes.
It's freaky...really.

TRosa

"starguy" wrote:


I think you have not changed the page orientation by going to page
setup.
go to File menu and click on Page setup... and select Landscape from
options. you should also see print preview first before printing.

TRosa Wrote:
For example, I create a speadsheet in landscape. When I attempt to
print the
sheet, the page orientation automatically changes to portrait.

TRosa



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