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This is a really bizarre one:
When I print a particular spreadsheet, Excel (2003) for some reason breaks the document up into multiple files instead of just the one document as you would expect. Instead of one 12-page document I end up with: File 1: Pages 1-3 File 2: Pages 4-6 File 3: Pages 7-9 File 4: Pages 9-12 This doesn't matter when printing hardcopy but when printing to PDF it's really annoying. I can't figure out why it would do this! Any ideas? Troubleshooting tried: - it's definitely Excel and not the PDF printer - I've tried printing a paper printer and the printer log shows that multiple files were sent. - it happens whether I select all the worksheets and print "active sheets" or whether I just select "entire workbook". |
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This has been happening to me as well. I have tried multiple different ways
to see if there was any way to get around this issue. Even have tried such things as moving all the excel tabs to a new file, saving it and restarting the computer. Still get the same results. Until I can get this fixed I have stopped using Microsoft for this...back to paying Acrobat. Cheers, Chris "Atreides" wrote: This is a really bizarre one: When I print a particular spreadsheet, Excel (2003) for some reason breaks the document up into multiple files instead of just the one document as you would expect. Instead of one 12-page document I end up with: File 1: Pages 1-3 File 2: Pages 4-6 File 3: Pages 7-9 File 4: Pages 9-12 This doesn't matter when printing hardcopy but when printing to PDF it's really annoying. I can't figure out why it would do this! Any ideas? Troubleshooting tried: - it's definitely Excel and not the PDF printer - I've tried printing a paper printer and the printer log shows that multiple files were sent. - it happens whether I select all the worksheets and print "active sheets" or whether I just select "entire workbook". |
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I am experiencing the same problem.
How did you solve it? Bart |
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Great, that makes 3 of us, at least. So far none of us what causes it, let
alone what fixes it! I'm hoping someone else can help us Atreides "Bart" wrote: I am experiencing the same problem. How did you solve it? Bart |
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It has to do with your dpi setting on the individual workbook pages. They all
need to be the same. They are under Page Setup Here is a link about it: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Excel-105...ksheet-pdf.htm Hope this helps. "Atreides" wrote: Great, that makes 3 of us, at least. So far none of us what causes it, let alone what fixes it! I'm hoping someone else can help us Atreides "Bart" wrote: I am experiencing the same problem. How did you solve it? Bart |
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