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Problem - multiple PDF files created when printing 'Entire Workboo
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I have a problem with some multi-tabed worksheets. For some rwason when I print to to a PDF driver (have tried this on numerour version of PDF writer and MicrosoftHi, I have a problem when printing from some multi-tabbed worksheets. For some reason when I print to a PDF driver (have tried this on numerous versions of PDF writer and even Microsoft XPS Doc writer) numerous files are created. What I want is for one single PDF file. As I have tried various different software apps, I am confident it is something to do with the way Excel creates or formats the worksheet, but I cant figure out what it is. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks!! XPS Doc writer) numerous files are created. |
Problem - multiple PDF files created when printing 'Entire Workboo
Shamus
I have had success with the free file downloads and instructions for use here at Dale Nurden's site. http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/info/pdfguide.htm Saves first to single *.ps file which is then converted to *.pdf Returns one PDF file from multiple sheets. See also David McRitchie's site for alternatives to the above. http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/pdf.htm Others have reported that PrimoPDF does a good job. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 14:40:02 -0700, Shamus wrote: Hi, I have a problem with some multi-tabed worksheets. For some rwason when I print to to a PDF driver (have tried this on numerour version of PDF writer and MicrosoftHi, I have a problem when printing from some multi-tabbed worksheets. For some reason when I print to a PDF driver (have tried this on numerous versions of PDF writer and even Microsoft XPS Doc writer) numerous files are created. What I want is for one single PDF file. As I have tried various different software apps, I am confident it is something to do with the way Excel creates or formats the worksheet, but I can’t figure out what it is. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks!! XPS Doc writer) numerous files are created. |
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