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Hello all, new user... hope this is a good forum to ask in. Here's the
situation. :-)
Microsoft Excel 2000, Acrobat and Acrobat Distiller vs. 5.0, trying to print
to PDF (obviously). The problem however, isn't in the actual conversion, but
in the way it prints.
I have set the layout landscape, over and down, 100%. The spreadsheet is
unlocked, all cell data is viewable in print preview.
I print the document, and page one is "goofy". As in, it shows the
highlighting, borders, headings, and whatever else. However, it will not show
any of the values in the cells. This is ONLY on the first page, all the
others print fine, and I can't find anything different between the first and
rest of the pages. This only occurs on some of the tabs in the workbook, not
all of them.
Any suggestions?

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Dear Krystal,

Very recently my team also had the same problem. We achieved it by
converting the excel file to Post Script and then to PDF. Is your requirement
is like, the sheet size is dynamic? mail me to
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