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Default save multiple page setups in Excel

When you use Excel and want to print something in different ways, you always
have to change de page setup or you have to save the file more than ones ore
make it in different tabs.

Wouldn't it be easier if it was possible to save more than one page setup.
Then it would be possible to quickly edit the file (once) and then print it
in different ways by e few clicks.

I don't think this is a difficult one to program.

I hope this will be e next feature.

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