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I'm having an issue when printing an excel file with page scaling anything other than 100%. It would give me an error about margins, and print a few hundred pages when the print preview only had 5 pages. It seems to be happening only with excel. As I said before, this happens when I use the scaling function anything other than 100% in page setup. Anybody else having the same issue?
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I am having the SAME issue and it is very annoying- has anyone found a way to resolve this issue?
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This was also an issue for acrobat distiller. Printing would stop and ask for a new pdf filename whenever a sheet with a scaling, different from the previous, was found.
The solutions I found was either to select identical scaling for all sheets (for instance the minimum of all scalings to ensure nothing is cut off) or to print all sheets in the various scaling classes and use a tool like PDF Editor to merge the printouts in correct order. Not very pretty and time consuming as well but it got the job done. |
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Has there been a fix for this? I just purchased pdf creator and went to pdf my first workbook (with several tabs, but with each worksheet sized to one page) and I have to save each page as a separate file...totally unacceptable to me, as this is what I purchased this for...
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If your worksheet has the same layout and zoom option, please select Entire Worksheet to print. This will allow you to print all worksheet into a PDF.
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Pls. indicate Platform/OS/Reader Version and Reproduce-Steps for Bug Reports. Send file to: support@foxitsoftware.com indicating from BBS and related topic link. Last edited by christina; June 24th, 2009 at 12:19 AM. |
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