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Default How do I setup page and margins for ALL sheets in an EXCEL file AFTERWARDS?

I have an Excel file with e.g. 20 whorksheets.
Now I want to change the page setup (for print) and the page margins.
As far as I can see I can do this only for ONE sheet at a time.

Is there really no way to change these options for all sheets
which currently exist in ONE (!) step ?

Claudia

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Claudia d'Amato wrote:

I have an Excel file with e.g. 20 whorksheets.
Now I want to change the page setup (for print) and the page margins.
As far as I can see I can do this only for ONE sheet at a time.

Is there really no way to change these options for all sheets
which currently exist in ONE (!) step ?

Claudia


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