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When I convert a simple Excel spreadsheet (such as a single A4 page size
invoice) to PDF for sending to clients, the bottom portion of the page is lost. There is plenty of space for it - i have made sure the spreadsheet does not fill the entire page. Any ideas how i get around this? I am running Office 2003 SP2 under Windows XP SP2. Thanks Rick |
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Hello, I cannot help you with your porblem except to say that rather than
using a pdf, you can take a snapshopt (capture) of your spreadsheet. Check out my Picture utility at : Pictures Selection: http://au.geocities.com/excelmarksway By using a picture of the spreadsheet instead of a pdf, it will ensure that the information is safe, it cannot be modified. - -Mark "Rick B" wrote: When I convert a simple Excel spreadsheet (such as a single A4 page size invoice) to PDF for sending to clients, the bottom portion of the page is lost. There is plenty of space for it - i have made sure the spreadsheet does not fill the entire page. Any ideas how i get around this? I am running Office 2003 SP2 under Windows XP SP2. Thanks Rick |
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