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I have someone who is using Excel 2002. They have a sheet that's 6 columns x
58 rows. They have the data where it will print on a single sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper. When they go to File/Print the number of copies displays at 44. He said he has another sheet that displays 33 copies. I've opened the same sheet on my computer that connected to a different printer and it also display 44 copies. Anyone has any idea why this is not defaulting to 1 copy? Thanks for the help, Paul Scott |
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You might want to try setting the print area.
"pjscott" wrote: I have someone who is using Excel 2002. They have a sheet that's 6 columns x 58 rows. They have the data where it will print on a single sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper. When they go to File/Print the number of copies displays at 44. He said he has another sheet that displays 33 copies. I've opened the same sheet on my computer that connected to a different printer and it also display 44 copies. Anyone has any idea why this is not defaulting to 1 copy? Thanks for the help, Paul Scott |
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It was probably saved with those numbers entered.
I have had that happen when I am trying to multi task and have the Windows print window pop up when I am entering numbers elsewhere. "pjscott" wrote in message ... : I have someone who is using Excel 2002. They have a sheet that's 6 columns x : 58 rows. They have the data where it will print on a single sheet of 8.5 x 11 : paper. : : When they go to File/Print the number of copies displays at 44. He said he : has another sheet that displays 33 copies. : : I've opened the same sheet on my computer that connected to a different : printer and it also display 44 copies. : : Anyone has any idea why this is not defaulting to 1 copy? : : Thanks for the help, : : Paul Scott : |
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pjscott, this could be caused by the different print driver in the printers
-- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "pjscott" wrote in message ... I have someone who is using Excel 2002. They have a sheet that's 6 columns x 58 rows. They have the data where it will print on a single sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper. When they go to File/Print the number of copies displays at 44. He said he has another sheet that displays 33 copies. I've opened the same sheet on my computer that connected to a different printer and it also display 44 copies. Anyone has any idea why this is not defaulting to 1 copy? Thanks for the help, Paul Scott |
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I found the problem. You have to Open the file. Click File / Print. Click on
Properties then Advanced. Under Paper/Output you'll see Copy Count. Someone changed and saved the Copy Count to 44. Again thanks for the help, Paul Scott "pjscott" wrote: I have someone who is using Excel 2002. They have a sheet that's 6 columns x 58 rows. They have the data where it will print on a single sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper. When they go to File/Print the number of copies displays at 44. He said he has another sheet that displays 33 copies. I've opened the same sheet on my computer that connected to a different printer and it also display 44 copies. Anyone has any idea why this is not defaulting to 1 copy? Thanks for the help, Paul Scott |
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