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Default I can I set up Excel to print all sheets of a workbook as a defau.

I send a lot of excel workbooks as email attachments in Outlook. The
recipient of the attachementss prints all of the attachements at once by
selecting the letter and pressing "File", "print" , and checking print all
attachemtns radial button on the resulting Outlook dropdown menu. When this
is done only the active sheets prints.

Excel 2003 and Outlook 2003
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One way would be to group the sheets before you save and close the
workbook(s). When they are opened and printed all the sheets will be
printed.

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Trevor


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I send a lot of excel workbooks as email attachments in Outlook. The
recipient of the attachementss prints all of the attachements at once by
selecting the letter and pressing "File", "print" , and checking print all
attachemtns radial button on the resulting Outlook dropdown menu. When
this
is done only the active sheets prints.

Excel 2003 and Outlook 2003



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