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Documents that were set up in 2000 with printing set to say one page, are now
printing to 2 pages or more in 2003 as if the printing set up has not been
remembered. Does anyone know of a way to get around this without changing the
print set up in every document that is opened?

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Default Printing changes from 2000 to 2003

Maybe being more conservative in the page setup would help.

(I'd guess that this is more a difference in printers/printer drivers than an
excel issue.)

Use the settings for the worst printer you can find. Then hope that you found
the worst one.

Shelagh wrote:

Documents that were set up in 2000 with printing set to say one page, are now
printing to 2 pages or more in 2003 as if the printing set up has not been
remembered. Does anyone know of a way to get around this without changing the
print set up in every document that is opened?

Thanks
Shelagh


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