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Find the "worst" printer and use that to set up your pages.
Be as conservative as possible. Increase margins to match that worst printer. Good luck, Andres wrote: Hi, I have a workbook with multiples pages, usually anywhere between 50 to 100 pages distributed in different tabs. I spend a lot of time formatting the pages so that when I print it it looks organized and neat. I need to forward this document to coworkers in different cities. When they print the same document, since they are using different types of printers, the document they end up with is totally different, usually with more pages due to the page breaks not matching exactly where I inserted them. Is there a way to fix this so that my formatted document will print always the same regardless of the printer being used? -- Dave Peterson |
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