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Altered formatting after upgrading Windows 98 to 2000
After installation of Windows 2000, spreadsheets
formatting was altered slightly (ie. length of page and some other quirky little annoyances). Is there a single location within Excel to reset page margins font etc? |
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Altered formatting after upgrading Windows 98 to 2000
That information is stored with each workbook, so the answer is,
unfortunately, no. You could write a macro to make all your changes automatically, however. Did you install a new printer, or an updated printer driver when you upgraded to W2K? It might be that was the cause of your problems, and perhaps a different driver would bring you back to where you were. Sometimes you can install an older or alternate driver to preserve previous behavior. -- HTH - -Frank Isaacs Dolphin Technology Corp. http://vbapro.com "Lee" wrote in message ... After installation of Windows 2000, spreadsheets formatting was altered slightly (ie. length of page and some other quirky little annoyances). Is there a single location within Excel to reset page margins font etc? |
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