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Mr. Low

Excel 2002: How to change default page size for printing?
 
Hi,

I notice that all my worksheets in every new file has a default paper size
of "Letter" instead of "A4". I need to change the paper size over and over
again to print any pages the new document

May I know if there is a way to default the paper size at A4 in my blank
Excel template ?

Thanks

Low


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A36B58K641

Bob I

Excel 2002: How to change default page size for printing?
 
Perhaps that is the default setting in your Printer Printing
Preferences? (See Start, Settings, Printers and Faxes, Your printer,
Printer, printing preferences)

Mr. Low wrote:
Hi,

I notice that all my worksheets in every new file has a default paper size
of "Letter" instead of "A4". I need to change the paper size over and over
again to print any pages the new document

May I know if there is a way to default the paper size at A4 in my blank
Excel template ?

Thanks

Low




Mr. Low

Excel 2002: How to change default page size for printing?
 
Hi Bob,

Your method works.

Many thanks

Low



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A36B58K641


"Bob I" wrote:

Perhaps that is the default setting in your Printer Printing
Preferences? (See Start, Settings, Printers and Faxes, Your printer,
Printer, printing preferences)

Mr. Low wrote:
Hi,

I notice that all my worksheets in every new file has a default paper size
of "Letter" instead of "A4". I need to change the paper size over and over
again to print any pages the new document

May I know if there is a way to default the paper size at A4 in my blank
Excel template ?

Thanks

Low





Bob I

Excel 2002: How to change default page size for printing?
 
You are welcome, have a great day.

Mr. Low wrote:

Hi Bob,

Your method works.

Many thanks

Low






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