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Margin shift - Excel
I have 2 people that when they open up spreadsheets that have been created,
formatted, the whole nine yards, the spreadsheets aren't keeping the formatting. Specifically the margins are shifting. Shouldn't the margins stay from one person to the next once they are set? Thanks in advance, Rose |
Margin shift - Excel
Exact same printer, drivers and operating system?
Rose wrote: I have 2 people that when they open up spreadsheets that have been created, formatted, the whole nine yards, the spreadsheets aren't keeping the formatting. Specifically the margins are shifting. Shouldn't the margins stay from one person to the next once they are set? Thanks in advance, Rose |
Margin shift - Excel
Yes to all 3.
"Bob I" wrote in message ... Exact same printer, drivers and operating system? Rose wrote: I have 2 people that when they open up spreadsheets that have been created, formatted, the whole nine yards, the spreadsheets aren't keeping the formatting. Specifically the margins are shifting. Shouldn't the margins stay from one person to the next once they are set? Thanks in advance, Rose |
Margin shift - Excel
If truly is the same default printer, compare default page setups.
Rose wrote: Yes to all 3. "Bob I" wrote in message ... Exact same printer, drivers and operating system? Rose wrote: I have 2 people that when they open up spreadsheets that have been created, formatted, the whole nine yards, the spreadsheets aren't keeping the formatting. Specifically the margins are shifting. Shouldn't the margins stay from one person to the next once they are set? Thanks in advance, Rose |
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