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Perplexed of Worcs

How do I change print quality for whole workbook on incomin Excel
 
I have already set the print quality in print manager for Excel files that I
create. I regularly receive Excel workbooks with several worksheets set to
"Best" quality print, but only require "Draft" for my purposes. I'm trying to
find a way that I can change all tabs with one command, as I currently have
to open every tab & change each set-up. With as many as 60 tabs it can become
tedious!!

Pete_UK

How do I change print quality for whole workbook on incomin Excel
 
You can group all the sheets together by right-clicking on a sheet tab
and select from the pull-down. Then any change you make on one sheet
will be reflected on the others, so click on the print properties and
make the change to Draft.

Don't forget to Ungroup the sheets afterwards, by right-clicking on a
sheet tab again.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Jul 29, 10:55*am, Perplexed of Worcs <Perplexed of
wrote:
I have already set the print quality in print manager for Excel files that I
create. I regularly receive Excel workbooks with several worksheets set to
"Best" quality print, but only require "Draft" for my purposes. I'm trying to
find a way that I can change all tabs with one command, as I currently have
to open every tab & change each set-up. With as many as 60 tabs it can become
tedious!!



Perplexed of Worcs[_2_]

How do I change print quality for whole workbook on incomin Ex
 
Thanks Pete! For some reason changing to draft in print properties isn't
reflected in all tabs, but changing page set-up is. No more trawling through
each sheet :)

"Pete_UK" wrote:

You can group all the sheets together by right-clicking on a sheet tab
and select from the pull-down. Then any change you make on one sheet
will be reflected on the others, so click on the print properties and
make the change to Draft.

Don't forget to Ungroup the sheets afterwards, by right-clicking on a
sheet tab again.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Jul 29, 10:55 am, Perplexed of Worcs <Perplexed of
wrote:
I have already set the print quality in print manager for Excel files that I
create. I regularly receive Excel workbooks with several worksheets set to
"Best" quality print, but only require "Draft" for my purposes. I'm trying to
find a way that I can change all tabs with one command, as I currently have
to open every tab & change each set-up. With as many as 60 tabs it can become
tedious!!




Pete_UK

How do I change print quality for whole workbook on incomin Ex
 
Glad to help - thanks for feeding back.

Pete

On Jul 29, 1:11*pm, Perplexed of Worcs
wrote:
Thanks Pete! For some reason changing to draft in print properties isn't
reflected in all tabs, but changing page set-up is. No more trawling through
each sheet :)



"Pete_UK" wrote:
You can group all the sheets together by right-clicking on a sheet tab
and select from the pull-down. Then any change you make on one sheet
will be reflected on the others, so click on the print properties and
make the change to Draft.


Don't forget to Ungroup the sheets afterwards, by right-clicking on a
sheet tab again.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Jul 29, 10:55 am, Perplexed of Worcs <Perplexed of
wrote:
I have already set the print quality in print manager for Excel files that I
create. I regularly receive Excel workbooks with several worksheets set to
"Best" quality print, but only require "Draft" for my purposes. I'm trying to
find a way that I can change all tabs with one command, as I currently have
to open every tab & change each set-up. With as many as 60 tabs it can become
tedious!!- Hide quoted text -


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