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How do I save print settings in an excel file. I have created a form for
co-workers to use and want it to automatically print to a particular printer
and to print two-sided. Unfortunately I can't count on most of them to know
how to do that, so I would like the file to have those print settings saved.
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Default Save print settings

Print settings are generally saved with the workbook.

Are you sure this is not occuring?

Perhaps you could create a Custom View which includes your specific print
settings?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 20 May 2010 06:55:01 -0700, Julie
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How do I save print settings in an excel file. I have created a form for
co-workers to use and want it to automatically print to a particular printer
and to print two-sided. Unfortunately I can't count on most of them to know
how to do that, so I would like the file to have those print settings saved.


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