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I have a workbook which contains six worksheets...nothing unusual there but
when I go to print the whole work book out it see the first three worksheets
as one document and the last three as another document...I have tried several
printers and creating as a PDF but end up with two
documents....ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I can not find any reason, no unecessary links etc...

Can any one help ????

Mark

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Mark,
Have you tried to select each worksheet (hold Ctrl key for multiple selects).
Print Active worksheet. This may or may not work.
HTH
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I have a workbook which contains six worksheets...nothing unusual there but
when I go to print the whole work book out it see the first three worksheets
as one document and the last three as another document...I have tried several
printers and creating as a PDF but end up with two
documents....ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I can not find any reason, no unecessary links etc...

Can any one help ????

Mark

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