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Default Problems printing/exporting multiple worksheets with Excel 2007

When I select and print multiple sheets within the same workbook, they appear
to be arbitrarily broken up into different files when printed rather than
being printed as one single group. My goal is to be able to print multiple
sheets into one pdf file using Acrobat distiller.

Initially I thought this could have been an adobe-specific problem.
However, when I send the document to OneNote, the job is split into the same
different parts. Also, when I print to a paper printer, I notice what
appears to be a slight pause between the different parts.

It appears to be a general Excel issue. I've tried ensuring page setup
properties are the same, adjusted sheet names, etc. but to no avail. Has
anyone had this problem and figured out how to solve it?
 
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