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PDF'ing in MS Excel 2003
I'm noticing this while trying to PDF in MS Excel (2003). When I try
to send the pages I'm interested in PDF'ing to the printer to create an Adobe document, the tabs are all saved as separate files. I have up to 200 pages that I need to PDF, and many of these documents are in fairly complex Excel models in different tabs. Is there any way to bypass this - in other words, have all the tabs that I've selected to print, save as a single Adobe file, so that I don't have to combine them later into one, consolidated document? By the way, I noticed that when I do this at home using MS's PdfFactory, the whole thing saves as a single file. But my cheap employer isn't interested in getting PdfFactory. Anything that I can do. Btw, the Adobe we're using at work is not the most recent Adobe read/write either. I believe it's either 6.0 or 7.0 Adobe Professional which enables reading, writing, combining, encrypting, etc. Thanks. |
PDF'ing in MS Excel 2003
Try using PrimoPDF which is a free piece of software that will allows you to
'print' into one file. It also lets you 'lock' the documents so people can't copy-paste plus various other things. Web address is http://www.primopdf.com/ "global risk appetite " wrote: I'm noticing this while trying to PDF in MS Excel (2003). When I try to send the pages I'm interested in PDF'ing to the printer to create an Adobe document, the tabs are all saved as separate files. I have up to 200 pages that I need to PDF, and many of these documents are in fairly complex Excel models in different tabs. Is there any way to bypass this - in other words, have all the tabs that I've selected to print, save as a single Adobe file, so that I don't have to combine them later into one, consolidated document? By the way, I noticed that when I do this at home using MS's PdfFactory, the whole thing saves as a single file. But my cheap employer isn't interested in getting PdfFactory. Anything that I can do. Btw, the Adobe we're using at work is not the most recent Adobe read/write either. I believe it's either 6.0 or 7.0 Adobe Professional which enables reading, writing, combining, encrypting, etc. Thanks. |
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