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Default Change default print settings Excel 2007

I am trying to "uncheck" the collate box on the print options for Excel 2007
and then save the worksheet. I would like it to work like this always.
When I retrieve the worksheet again and print, it always collates.

Where do I set the default print settings for Excel 2007?

Example: We have a new Konica Bizhub 320 and if you choose 4 copies it
waits a second between copies if the collate box is checked. If the box is
unchecked, the printer immediately prints out 4 copies. Our old copier never
did this, so I need to change the default print settings in Excel and I think
it will function properly.

I have tried "print" "properties" and uncheck "collate", I save it and when
I bring it back up, it still tries to collate.

Thanks for any help you can give.
 
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