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What are the print settings on 3 and 4?

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I am trying to figure out where the problem is and wondering if anyone has
run into this. I have a workbook with 5 sheets in it when I convert it to
PDF - it converts sheet 1, 2, and 5 - it skips sheet 3 and 4.

Has anyone seen this before?


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What are the print settings on 3 and 4?

Erika wrote:

I am trying to figure out where the problem is and wondering if anyone has
run into this. I have a workbook with 5 sheets in it when I convert it to
PDF - it converts sheet 1, 2, and 5 - it skips sheet 3 and 4.

Has anyone seen this before?



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The print settings are the same on all of the sheets - there are no print
areas set up - the number of pages is different for each sheet but that is
really it.

"Bob I" wrote:

What are the print settings on 3 and 4?

Erika wrote:

I am trying to figure out where the problem is and wondering if anyone has
run into this. I have a workbook with 5 sheets in it when I convert it to
PDF - it converts sheet 1, 2, and 5 - it skips sheet 3 and 4.

Has anyone seen this before?



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Maybe try setting some print areas on 3 and 4 and see what happens?

Erika wrote:

The print settings are the same on all of the sheets - there are no print
areas set up - the number of pages is different for each sheet but that is
really it.

"Bob I" wrote:


What are the print settings on 3 and 4?

Erika wrote:


I am trying to figure out where the problem is and wondering if anyone has
run into this. I have a workbook with 5 sheets in it when I convert it to
PDF - it converts sheet 1, 2, and 5 - it skips sheet 3 and 4.

Has anyone seen this before?




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Check to see that the print quality is no more than 600dpi.

"Bob I" wrote:

Maybe try setting some print areas on 3 and 4 and see what happens?

Erika wrote:

The print settings are the same on all of the sheets - there are no print
areas set up - the number of pages is different for each sheet but that is
really it.

"Bob I" wrote:


What are the print settings on 3 and 4?

Erika wrote:


I am trying to figure out where the problem is and wondering if anyone has
run into this. I have a workbook with 5 sheets in it when I convert it to
PDF - it converts sheet 1, 2, and 5 - it skips sheet 3 and 4.

Has anyone seen this before?




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