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Hi, I am using Window XP and Office 2007, on various computer and in one
computer I can convert the the file and it works ok. On other computer, when
I make the conversion, it distorts the document, because, drawing objects are
very big, they even get out of the page.

Thanks for any help
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On Monday, August 17, 2009 12:13:01 AM UTC+5:30, izlopez wrote:
Hi, I am using Window XP and Office 2007, on various computer and in one
computer I can convert the the file and it works ok. On other computer, when
I make the conversion, it distorts the document, because, drawing objects are
very big, they even get out of the page.

Thanks for any help


This is very genuine problem for excel users. It is very complicated work if you convert many excel files into one single PDF file manually . Better idea should be to use converter tool. Total Excel Converter is the best tool which i have used so far . It is very efficient and easy to use. You can save your lot of time by using this tool.

convert xls to pdf - http://www.coolutils.com/XLS-to-PDF
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