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I've attempted to print (save as..) PDFs from Excel 2007 using the Microsoft
Add-In, as well as the Acrobat print function (which I know isn't technically supported by Adobe). Both ways print at a rate of about 1 page per 3-5 minutes, and with workbook documents as long as 200 pages, 3-5 minutes is really unacceptable. I've tried embedding fonts and not embedding fonts, decreasing the quality of the PDF, and testing on smaller files (2-3 pages), but nothing has worked. Our only current work around is to save it out as an Excel 2003 format and print from there, but this is a pain and we lose the nice new chart formats from 2007. We've encountered the same slow printing issue attempting to save to the .XPS format. Does anyone know why this is, and if so, how to correct it so that it prints 5/6 pages a second to PDF like in Excel 2003? -- Philip Trick Actuarial Consultant |
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