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Default 2003 compatibility with earlier versions

HELP!

I have a ton of spreadsheets that were created with excel xp, or 2000,
or 2002. If I bring up a spreadsheet created in excel xp or 2000, the
spreadsheet has the printer information (i.e. "print on both sides")
stored. Even if the printer I am attached to does not have "print on
both sides" as a default preference.

If I bring up the same spreadsheet using excel 2003, it doesn't appear
to have the saved printer information ("print on both sides") any
longer. It just prints at the default printer current settings. Does
2003 ignore earlier version saved values??

I know if I create a publication using microsoft publisher, and I
specify duplex and a certain printer, it doesn't matter where I pull
that publication up, it saves that information. I thought excel also
saved this information.

This is a real problem and am wondering if I need to have some setting
changed in my excel???

If anyone knows, please reply here or email me at
(remove the spam).

thanks,
ga
George Applegate

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