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tccc1219

Workbook Print Settings
 
Hi, can't figure out how to set identical Print Settings for every worksheet
in Workbook without having to set each indiv worksheet in same Workbook???
thanks for ur help!

dominicb


Good morning tccc1219

Try this trick.

Select the sheet you want to use as the source. Then, with ctrl held
down, select all the sheets you want to copy the settings to. Then
goto File Page Setup and when the dialog box appears clickOK. All
the print settings will then be copied across.

HTH

DominicB


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Gord Dibben

Note:

Some print settings are not available when sheets are grouped.

1. Print range

2. Rows to repeat at top, columns to repeat at left.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 04:36:51 -0500, dominicb
wrote:


Good morning tccc1219

Try this trick.

Select the sheet you want to use as the source. Then, with ctrl held
down, select all the sheets you want to copy the settings to. Then
goto File Page Setup and when the dialog box appears clickOK. All
the print settings will then be copied across.

HTH

DominicB



tccc1219

Hello Dominic B :-)
Just want to THANK YOU so very much for your great help!!!! Your instruction
worked, of course!!!! and helped me out tremendously (beats setting page
settings for "every" worksheet in multi-page workbooks!) Thanks again for
taking the time to help those of us still figuring Excel things out! Have a
GREAT day!
Christine

"dominicb" wrote:


Good morning tccc1219

Try this trick.

Select the sheet you want to use as the source. Then, with ctrl held
down, select all the sheets you want to copy the settings to. Then
goto File Page Setup and when the dialog box appears clickOK. All
the print settings will then be copied across.

HTH

DominicB


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tccc1219

Hello Gord D !
I basically worded my question wrong because I was actually looking to
format the "page settings" across mutliple worksheets in a workbook. But the
information you provided is great because I was not aware of that! So thanks
so much for taking the time to help me out! Have a GREAT day!
Christine

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Note:

Some print settings are not available when sheets are grouped.

1. Print range

2. Rows to repeat at top, columns to repeat at left.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 04:36:51 -0500, dominicb
wrote:


Good morning tccc1219

Try this trick.

Select the sheet you want to use as the source. Then, with ctrl held
down, select all the sheets you want to copy the settings to. Then
goto File Page Setup and when the dialog box appears clickOK. All
the print settings will then be copied across.

HTH

DominicB




lschuh

I just tried that and I got the first 12 of 31 changed to the new settings.
From worksheet 13-31 the old settings still appear.

"dominicb" wrote:


Good morning tccc1219

Try this trick.

Select the sheet you want to use as the source. Then, with ctrl held
down, select all the sheets you want to copy the settings to. Then
goto File Page Setup and when the dialog box appears clickOK. All
the print settings will then be copied across.

HTH

DominicB


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