printing to PDF in Excel = weirdness
I have a 58-worksheet workbook that I want to print to PDF in its
entirety as one document. Each worksheet is sized to fit on its own "page" in the PDF. For some reason, when I print to PDF, it gets broken into three segments: the first is 34, the second is 5, and the last is 19 pages. What is in Excel that is causing this? I have other similarly sized workbooks that print to PDF as one PDF document so I highly doubt it's Adobe Acrobat's fault. Thanks - Brian Mc |
printing to PDF in Excel = weirdness
I've seen something like this with Word documents when they are converted to
PDF. They split into separate PDF docs at each page break. I wonder if it's related. wrote in message ups.com... I have a 58-worksheet workbook that I want to print to PDF in its entirety as one document. Each worksheet is sized to fit on its own "page" in the PDF. For some reason, when I print to PDF, it gets broken into three segments: the first is 34, the second is 5, and the last is 19 pages. What is in Excel that is causing this? I have other similarly sized workbooks that print to PDF as one PDF document so I highly doubt it's Adobe Acrobat's fault. Thanks - Brian Mc |
printing to PDF in Excel = weirdness
Dear Brian,
You have to check your Page setup in excel all the sheet has to be of the same Paper size & Print Quality - the DPI , I hope these will work , You just check the print setup of the last page of first set & the first page of second set Hope the above suggustion solve your problem " wrote: I have a 58-worksheet workbook that I want to print to PDF in its entirety as one document. Each worksheet is sized to fit on its own "page" in the PDF. For some reason, when I print to PDF, it gets broken into three segments: the first is 34, the second is 5, and the last is 19 pages. What is in Excel that is causing this? I have other similarly sized workbooks that print to PDF as one PDF document so I highly doubt it's Adobe Acrobat's fault. Thanks - Brian Mc |
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