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"Scott" wrote:
I have created a workbook with 4 pages. When I try to print to a pdf file, it breaks the workbook into 2 separate files. Why? How can I get it to print to only 1 file. I found a fix to this problem, that works in Office 2000 anyway... Each worksheet is created from a single worksheet. Right click on the target worksheet, "Move or Copy", check "Make a Copy". DON'T Insert-Worksheet. DON'T populate more than a single worksheet that is to be printed from the auto-generated ones. Then format away. The result for me was a five page, single pdf, three pages portrait, and two pages landscape (with graphics). Before applying this trick, I had three individual pages (each as their own pdf) and a pair of pages that had been copied one from the other (which was the clue) Yes, it is a pain in the tush to copy the contents and the column widths from existing spreadsheets, but it does pay off... |
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