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Left Brain

I keep getting 2 copies instead of 1 although "1" is entered?
 
I'm sure the answer is simple but I don't know it. I have a two page
worksheet and I want to print one copy. When I call up PRINT, I enter "1"
next to "number of copies."
But for some reason, it prints 2 copies so I end up with 4 pages.

Please advise on how I may fix this problem. Thank you.

Nick Hodge

I keep getting 2 copies instead of 1 although "1" is entered?
 
Have you tried to re-install your print drivers or maybe updating them

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Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
www.nickhodge.co.uk
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"Left Brain" <Left
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I'm sure the answer is simple but I don't know it. I have a two page
worksheet and I want to print one copy. When I call up PRINT, I enter "1"
next to "number of copies."
But for some reason, it prints 2 copies so I end up with 4 pages.

Please advise on how I may fix this problem. Thank you.




Dave Peterson

I keep getting 2 copies instead of 1 although "1" is entered?
 
If you're really getting multiple copies (not just extra sheets), maybe it's a
printer setting. Lots of printers have controls that you can cycle through to
change various settings.

Maybe someone change the copy setting to 2???

If it's just extra sheets (maybe even blank sheets), try
file|print area|clear print area (or set the print area to what you want)

Left Brain wrote:

I'm sure the answer is simple but I don't know it. I have a two page
worksheet and I want to print one copy. When I call up PRINT, I enter "1"
next to "number of copies."
But for some reason, it prints 2 copies so I end up with 4 pages.

Please advise on how I may fix this problem. Thank you.


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Dave Peterson


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