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Jeff Korn

Are the "page setup" layout settings overwritten by page preview adjustments ?
 
I setup a page layout in menu

File-page setup.

As far as I know these settings are stored in the document itself.

Now I call menu

File-page preview

and click on the preview window the button "setup..."

If I change now these settings (again): Are these changes temporary or
are they saved permanently in the document resp. are the old settings
overwritten?

Jeff


DomThePom

Are the "page setup" layout settings overwritten by page preview a
 
As far as I know page setup settings are saved within the excel file

"Jeff Korn" wrote:

I setup a page layout in menu

File-page setup.

As far as I know these settings are stored in the document itself.

Now I call menu

File-page preview

and click on the preview window the button "setup..."

If I change now these settings (again): Are these changes temporary or
are they saved permanently in the document resp. are the old settings
overwritten?

Jeff



qweqweewq

Are the "page setup" layout settings overwritten by page preview a
 
I Couldn't find the default button as suggested by Terry, perhaps this is
because I'm using excel 2003. If you are using 2003 You can create a default
template which will store your preferred settings for all future documents.

Open a blank workbook, make your changes to settings as required (e.g., page
size, margins, etc.) and save the workbook as a workbook template (book.xlt)
into the XLSTART directory, usually c:\program files\microsoft office\office
11\xlstart
(You will need to exit excel and start it again in order for the changes to
be picked up). Any new workbooks you create will pick up the settings saved
in this template.



"Jeff Korn" wrote:

I setup a page layout in menu

File-page setup.

As far as I know these settings are stored in the document itself.

Now I call menu

File-page preview

and click on the preview window the button "setup..."

If I change now these settings (again): Are these changes temporary or
are they saved permanently in the document resp. are the old settings
overwritten?

Jeff



Terry Farrell

Are the "page setup" layout settings overwritten by page preview a
 
This is a Word newsgroup, so the for a definitive answer to your question,
post it in the Excel newsgroup.

Terry

"qweqweewq" wrote in message
...
I Couldn't find the default button as suggested by Terry, perhaps this is
because I'm using excel 2003. If you are using 2003 You can create a
default
template which will store your preferred settings for all future
documents.

Open a blank workbook, make your changes to settings as required (e.g.,
page
size, margins, etc.) and save the workbook as a workbook template
(book.xlt)
into the XLSTART directory, usually c:\program files\microsoft
office\office
11\xlstart
(You will need to exit excel and start it again in order for the changes
to
be picked up). Any new workbooks you create will pick up the settings
saved
in this template.



"Jeff Korn" wrote:

I setup a page layout in menu

File-page setup.

As far as I know these settings are stored in the document itself.

Now I call menu

File-page preview

and click on the preview window the button "setup..."

If I change now these settings (again): Are these changes temporary or
are they saved permanently in the document resp. are the old settings
overwritten?

Jeff




Bob I

Are the "page setup" layout settings overwritten by page previewa
 
Hi Terry,

You replied to a message that is cross-posted to two Excel groups.

Terry Farrell wrote:
This is a Word newsgroup, so the for a definitive answer to your
question, post it in the Excel newsgroup.

Terry

"qweqweewq" wrote in message
...

I Couldn't find the default button as suggested by Terry, perhaps this is
because I'm using excel 2003. If you are using 2003 You can create a
default
template which will store your preferred settings for all future
documents.

Open a blank workbook, make your changes to settings as required
(e.g., page
size, margins, etc.) and save the workbook as a workbook template
(book.xlt)
into the XLSTART directory, usually c:\program files\microsoft
office\office
11\xlstart
(You will need to exit excel and start it again in order for the
changes to
be picked up). Any new workbooks you create will pick up the settings
saved
in this template.



"Jeff Korn" wrote:

I setup a page layout in menu

File-page setup.

As far as I know these settings are stored in the document itself.

Now I call menu

File-page preview

and click on the preview window the button "setup..."

If I change now these settings (again): Are these changes temporary or
are they saved permanently in the document resp. are the old settings
overwritten?

Jeff





Terry Farrell

Are the "page setup" layout settings overwritten by page preview a
 
Pardon me. I missed that.

Terry

"Bob I" wrote in message
...
Hi Terry,

You replied to a message that is cross-posted to two Excel groups.

Terry Farrell wrote:
This is a Word newsgroup, so the for a definitive answer to your
question, post it in the Excel newsgroup.

Terry



Bob I

Are the "page setup" layout settings overwritten by page previewa
 
No problem.

Terry Farrell wrote:

Pardon me. I missed that.

Terry

"Bob I" wrote in message
...

Hi Terry,

You replied to a message that is cross-posted to two Excel groups.

Terry Farrell wrote:

This is a Word newsgroup, so the for a definitive answer to your
question, post it in the Excel newsgroup.

Terry





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