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Hi,

I am used to using Excel 2007 to convert my workbooks into PDF's. However,
recently, all of a sudden, everytime I PDF a workbook my Formating and graphs
are all wrong. I have noticed that this only happens when I do multiple
sheets, but the problem with doing individual ones is that I can't combine
them with reader.


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Try Dr. Dan's All-Purpose Excel-PDF Cu

Select all worksheets by <ctrl or <shift clicking
from the menu bar: File Page Setup
click into the Page Quality box, and select 600dpi, if it already says
600dpi, select it again.
click OK then try the pdf again

"FrustratedExceler" wrote:

Hi,

I am used to using Excel 2007 to convert my workbooks into PDF's. However,
recently, all of a sudden, everytime I PDF a workbook my Formating and graphs
are all wrong. I have noticed that this only happens when I do multiple
sheets, but the problem with doing individual ones is that I can't combine
them with reader.


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