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Default saving the format when emailing

How do I save the formatting so when I email a workbook and they open it the
formatting remains. (Like margin settings, orientation etc.) Doesn't it
usually default to their own computer settings?

Note: Everyone I send this workbook to will be using it and filling
information in and sending it back under different names, so I can't send as
a read-only.

Thanks.
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There should be no reason the formatting changes when you email a workbook
as an attachment. Things that could affect it: The need to be using the
Analysis toolpak or other addin.
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How do I save the formatting so when I email a workbook and they open it

the
formatting remains. (Like margin settings, orientation etc.) Doesn't it
usually default to their own computer settings?

Note: Everyone I send this workbook to will be using it and filling
information in and sending it back under different names, so I can't send

as
a read-only.

Thanks.
mlh



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