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I have workbook with 11 charts, each on separate chart sheet and I want to
print them to PDF. I can not have them printed to one file. Instead they are
splitted in 6 files, some with single page, other with 6 pages. I can not
find out what is causing it. Can I somehow print to PDF and have one file
created ?

Thanks for help.

Tony
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I have solved my problem. I had to push the page setup for all charts to be
the same and now all is working well. I had to change the page sizes for all
to A3 and than back to A4 to push excell to see that they are all the same.

Tony

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I have workbook with 11 charts, each on separate chart sheet and I want to
print them to PDF. I can not have them printed to one file. Instead they are
splitted in 6 files, some with single page, other with 6 pages. I can not
find out what is causing it. Can I somehow print to PDF and have one file
created ?

Thanks for help.

Tony

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