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Printer Driver / Video Settings?
Can a printer driver or video card effect the way excel displays and
prints out spreadsheets? I have tested the same spreadsheet on different computers with different printers. The spreadsheet prints out differently on some of the computers. Thank you for any help |
Printer Driver / Video Settings?
Yep.
Take page breaks for instance. With different printers (and different physical margins), the pagebreaks may not be in the same location. mianiro wrote: Can a printer driver or video card effect the way excel displays and prints out spreadsheets? I have tested the same spreadsheet on different computers with different printers. The spreadsheet prints out differently on some of the computers. Thank you for any help -- Dave Peterson |
Printer Driver / Video Settings?
Thank you
Can you suggest anyway to get around this? Does each spreadsheet have to be configured for each setting/driver? I want this spreadsheet to come out the same for all clients. Would a PDF be a better way to go? Dave Peterson wrote: Yep. Take page breaks for instance. With different printers (and different physical margins), the pagebreaks may not be in the same location. mianiro wrote: Can a printer driver or video card effect the way excel displays and prints out spreadsheets? I have tested the same spreadsheet on different computers with different printers. The spreadsheet prints out differently on some of the computers. Thank you for any help -- Dave Peterson |
Printer Driver / Video Settings?
As printer have some area around the edge that they are unable to print
(although modern printers have smaller, or possibly negligible, non-print margins), Excel can only print on the remaining printable area. Depending on the worksheet settings, changing printers may alter the number of resulting pages and possibly the range of papersizes available. I would imagine a PDF printer is not constrained by this, although you obviously can't get a hard copy from it. Maybe you can play with the Worksheet.PageSetUp.FitToPageTall etc settings. The video driver may effect the outcome also, although if you have the correct, updated driver, this should not be a problem. NickHK "mianiro" wrote in message oups.com... Can a printer driver or video card effect the way excel displays and prints out spreadsheets? I have tested the same spreadsheet on different computers with different printers. The spreadsheet prints out differently on some of the computers. Thank you for any help |
Printer Driver / Video Settings?
When I have shared workbooks with others that needed to be printed--and since I
never knew what kinds of printers would be used, I always made my margins more than I needed. I always tried to be conservative with pagebreaks. I'd put manual page breaks in before my printer would need them. I'd widen columns just a bit. This was useful with dates, too--some formats are picked up from the user's regional settings and they could be different for me. As a recipient of documents that needed to be adjusted (not all senders are as conscientious as you!), I'd much rather spend a little time formatting for my printer that get a PDF file. But that will depend on how comfortable the recipients are with excel. PDF files are pretty, but I just can't do as much with them. (And then I learned to accept that somethings are beyond my control!) mianiro wrote: Thank you Can you suggest anyway to get around this? Does each spreadsheet have to be configured for each setting/driver? I want this spreadsheet to come out the same for all clients. Would a PDF be a better way to go? Dave Peterson wrote: Yep. Take page breaks for instance. With different printers (and different physical margins), the pagebreaks may not be in the same location. mianiro wrote: Can a printer driver or video card effect the way excel displays and prints out spreadsheets? I have tested the same spreadsheet on different computers with different printers. The spreadsheet prints out differently on some of the computers. Thank you for any help -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Printer Driver / Video Settings?
Thanks for all of your suggestions.
Right now I am looking at going the PDF route if possible. The information I am printing out does not need to be changed nor use any of the excel functionalities. Therefore, going with a PDF is plausible. I have looked at some of the opensource pdf generators.... itextsharp etc... However none of these seem to give total control over placement of text. I need to place text in specific areas/coordinates. Does anyone have experience with a pdf generator that allows this? NickHK wrote: As printer have some area around the edge that they are unable to print (although modern printers have smaller, or possibly negligible, non-print margins), Excel can only print on the remaining printable area. Depending on the worksheet settings, changing printers may alter the number of resulting pages and possibly the range of papersizes available. I would imagine a PDF printer is not constrained by this, although you obviously can't get a hard copy from it. Maybe you can play with the Worksheet.PageSetUp.FitToPageTall etc settings. The video driver may effect the outcome also, although if you have the correct, updated driver, this should not be a problem. NickHK "mianiro" wrote in message oups.com... Can a printer driver or video card effect the way excel displays and prints out spreadsheets? I have tested the same spreadsheet on different computers with different printers. The spreadsheet prints out differently on some of the computers. Thank you for any help |
Printer Driver / Video Settings?
I use PrimoPDF, but I've never seen anything that supported what you want.
mianiro wrote: Thanks for all of your suggestions. Right now I am looking at going the PDF route if possible. The information I am printing out does not need to be changed nor use any of the excel functionalities. Therefore, going with a PDF is plausible. I have looked at some of the opensource pdf generators.... itextsharp etc... However none of these seem to give total control over placement of text. I need to place text in specific areas/coordinates. Does anyone have experience with a pdf generator that allows this? NickHK wrote: As printer have some area around the edge that they are unable to print (although modern printers have smaller, or possibly negligible, non-print margins), Excel can only print on the remaining printable area. Depending on the worksheet settings, changing printers may alter the number of resulting pages and possibly the range of papersizes available. I would imagine a PDF printer is not constrained by this, although you obviously can't get a hard copy from it. Maybe you can play with the Worksheet.PageSetUp.FitToPageTall etc settings. The video driver may effect the outcome also, although if you have the correct, updated driver, this should not be a problem. NickHK "mianiro" wrote in message oups.com... Can a printer driver or video card effect the way excel displays and prints out spreadsheets? I have tested the same spreadsheet on different computers with different printers. The spreadsheet prints out differently on some of the computers. Thank you for any help -- Dave Peterson |
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