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Printing same spreadsheet range getting different output
I have a spreadsheet that prints fine from my computer - send it to someone
else using the same laser printer - what prints on four pages for me is six pages for her. I have a macro controlling the right, left, top and bottom margin. Still to no avail. What am I missing??? |
Printing same spreadsheet range getting different output
I would suggest that you try first with a document that does not have a macro.
Please also give us more details on which ranges are printed on each page in both cases (example -- page 1: range A1:G32 on my PC, range A1:F32 on my colleague's PC, etc.). I would also check that the printer drivers are the same on both machines. Stephane. Brad wrote: I have a spreadsheet that prints fine from my computer - send it to someone else using the same laser printer - what prints on four pages for me is six pages for her. I have a macro controlling the right, left, top and bottom margin. Still to no avail. What am I missing??? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/200707/1 |
Printing same spreadsheet range getting different output
Tried printing without the macro - same problem.
The ranges are the exactly the same - I have not checked the printer drivers - figured if they were going to the same printer the drivers would be the same - guess that doesn't have to be the case. "squenson via OfficeKB.com" wrote: I would suggest that you try first with a document that does not have a macro. Please also give us more details on which ranges are printed on each page in both cases (example -- page 1: range A1:G32 on my PC, range A1:F32 on my colleague's PC, etc.). I would also check that the printer drivers are the same on both machines. Stephane. Brad wrote: I have a spreadsheet that prints fine from my computer - send it to someone else using the same laser printer - what prints on four pages for me is six pages for her. I have a macro controlling the right, left, top and bottom margin. Still to no avail. What am I missing??? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/200707/1 |
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