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Richard

Printing Worksheet/Workbook
 
Using Excel 2003 with a Workbook containing multiple worksheets that contain
information, when I click on my printer icon from my Standard tool bar the
entire workbook prints out when I only want the active worksheet. Is there a
setting I can choose to make the active worksheet the default instead of the
entire workbook?

Shane Devenshire[_2_]

Printing Worksheet/Workbook
 
Hi,

Make sure you are not in Group mode - that only one sheet tab is selected.

If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire

"Richard" wrote:

Using Excel 2003 with a Workbook containing multiple worksheets that contain
information, when I click on my printer icon from my Standard tool bar the
entire workbook prints out when I only want the active worksheet. Is there a
setting I can choose to make the active worksheet the default instead of the
entire workbook?


Richard

Printing Worksheet/Workbook
 
It doesn't appear to be set in Groups. When I print the same document from
my machine it prints only the active worksheet when printing from random
other machines it prints the workbook. And it's not specific to just that
one document.

"Shane Devenshire" wrote:

Hi,

Make sure you are not in Group mode - that only one sheet tab is selected.

If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire

"Richard" wrote:

Using Excel 2003 with a Workbook containing multiple worksheets that contain
information, when I click on my printer icon from my Standard tool bar the
entire workbook prints out when I only want the active worksheet. Is there a
setting I can choose to make the active worksheet the default instead of the
entire workbook?



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