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My Excel doc has worksheets with different page orientation (portrait &
landscape). I preview both sheets in Excel and they look the way I wanted
them. However, when trying to save them as PDF, it only uses one page
orientation. How can I save the file as PDF while retaining the intended
page orientation for each sheet?
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Excel 2007, I set landscape on Sheet1 and Portrait on sheet2, it put
onto the PDF file Landscape for sheet1 contents and Portrait for the
sheet2 contents. I'd say double check the settings.

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My Excel doc has worksheets with different page orientation (portrait &
landscape). I preview both sheets in Excel and they look the way I wanted
them. However, when trying to save them as PDF, it only uses one page
orientation. How can I save the file as PDF while retaining the intended
page orientation for each sheet?


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