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Default Keeping Margins and Forcing Landscape mode on a shared Document

I made a Excel Spreadsheet that is set to landscape and has a few adjusted
Margins. I put it up our office Network but everyone else who opens it still
sees the old Margins and Portrait mode. Yet if I open it, it's fine. Any
idea how I can get everyone else to view it the correct way.
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Anyone know this is sorta important. ;)

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I made a Excel Spreadsheet that is set to landscape and has a few adjusted
Margins. I put it up our office Network but everyone else who opens it still
sees the old Margins and Portrait mode. Yet if I open it, it's fine. Any
idea how I can get everyone else to view it the correct way.

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