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dogmelissa

Disable collate "on" option?
 
How do I permanently uncheck the "Collate" box in the print window in Excel?

I am using XP Pro, Excel 2003 and printing to an HP LaserJet1020. My printer
doesn't hang on collate, but it takes a really long time to print with
collate on, and it's driving me crazy.

I use a lot of templates; can I save this function in the template files?
I'd rather have my print default to "not collate" but if it's a file-specific
thing and I can set all my templates to "non-collate" that's ok, too.

Thanks in advance,
Melissa

toni.gee

Disable collate "on" option?
 
The collate option is probably set as the default for your printer setup. Go
into Printers and Faxes in Control Panel and check the properties of your
printer - uncheck the collate option if it is selected and your printer
should print without collating unless you tell it otherwise.

"dogmelissa" wrote:

How do I permanently uncheck the "Collate" box in the print window in Excel?

I am using XP Pro, Excel 2003 and printing to an HP LaserJet1020. My printer
doesn't hang on collate, but it takes a really long time to print with
collate on, and it's driving me crazy.

I use a lot of templates; can I save this function in the template files?
I'd rather have my print default to "not collate" but if it's a file-specific
thing and I can set all my templates to "non-collate" that's ok, too.

Thanks in advance,
Melissa


dogmelissa

Disable collate "on" option?
 
I just checked in there, and collate isn't an option in my printer set up. :(
It seems to be program-specific, as when I print web-pages this option is
defaulted to off. It is turned on in *all* office applications, however.
Maybe I should post this in the general Office category.

Can you think of anything else I can try?

Thanks,
Melissa

"toni.gee" wrote:

The collate option is probably set as the default for your printer setup. Go
into Printers and Faxes in Control Panel and check the properties of your
printer - uncheck the collate option if it is selected and your printer
should print without collating unless you tell it otherwise.



toni.gee

Disable collate "on" option?
 
I'm not aware of a default setting in Excel for this and neither am I aware
of a central setting for Office applications, which is what led me to surmise
that it would be a setting within your printer driver's software. If your
printer is capable of collation (which it obviously is) then I'm very
surprised that it doen't appear as a selectable option somewhere. I don't
have access to your particular printer software, but have you checked the
various "options" and "advanced" settings in the properties?

Is it possible that you're saving this setting in your templates because
you're basing each one on a previous one that had the setting? Try setting up
a new template and then go to File¦Page Setup and Options (if it's available)
and make sure all the selections are as you want them before saving the
template.

If all else fails, do you have a manual for the printer? If you haven't, an
online version is available at
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00264442.pdf.

Sorry, but can't seem to help any further at the moment.

Regards



"dogmelissa" wrote:

I just checked in there, and collate isn't an option in my printer set up. :(
It seems to be program-specific, as when I print web-pages this option is
defaulted to off. It is turned on in *all* office applications, however.
Maybe I should post this in the general Office category.

Can you think of anything else I can try?

Thanks,
Melissa

"toni.gee" wrote:

The collate option is probably set as the default for your printer setup. Go
into Printers and Faxes in Control Panel and check the properties of your
printer - uncheck the collate option if it is selected and your printer
should print without collating unless you tell it otherwise.



dogmelissa

Disable collate "on" option?
 
I have re-checked my printer settings and I honestly can't find anywhere that
I might turn on or off collate settings. Again, it seems to be an Office-only
option, as my browser's default is set to the "un-checked" state.

I have also tried unchecking the collate box in one of my templates,
printing it, and then saving the file. When I re-open it (even if I don't
close the file, but just re-click to print), the collate check box is back
on. Urgh. Very frustrating little feature today.

I'm thinking that there's no way to "fix" this problem, so I'll just have to
be more patient about my prints. Thanks for your help anyhow.

Melissa

"toni.gee" wrote:

I'm not aware of a default setting in Excel for this and neither am I aware
of a central setting for Office applications, which is what led me to surmise
that it would be a setting within your printer driver's software. If your
printer is capable of collation (which it obviously is) then I'm very
surprised that it doen't appear as a selectable option somewhere. I don't
have access to your particular printer software, but have you checked the
various "options" and "advanced" settings in the properties?

Is it possible that you're saving this setting in your templates because
you're basing each one on a previous one that had the setting? Try setting up
a new template and then go to File¦Page Setup and Options (if it's available)
and make sure all the selections are as you want them before saving the
template.

If all else fails, do you have a manual for the printer? If you haven't, an
online version is available at
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00264442.pdf.

Sorry, but can't seem to help any further at the moment.

Regards




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