From: delru on 10 May 2010 16:12 I have a 16-page worksheet. When I try to print or go into print preview, it shows the document is 160 pages. Upon review, it looks like it's just printing 10 copies of the 16 page worksheet, but ONLY 1 COPY is chosen. This doesn't happen with any other file/worksheet, and can't find why on this one.
From: Dave Peterson on 10 May 2010 17:10 I'd look at the print range (on each of the 16 sheets). Make sure it's what it's supposed to be. If it looks ok, I'd look to see if I added page breaks by mistake. ps. Do you mean that you have a 16 sheet workbook? delru wrote: > I have a 16-page worksheet. When I try to print or go into print preview, it > shows the document is 160 pages. Upon review, it looks like it's just > printing 10 copies of the 16 page worksheet, but ONLY 1 COPY is chosen. This > doesn't happen with any other file/worksheet, and can't find why on this one. -- Dave Peterson
From: Trekman on 10 May 2010 17:08 On May 10, 4:12 pm, delru <de...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have a 16-page worksheet. When I try to print or go into print preview, it > shows the document is 160 pages. Upon review, it looks like it's just > printing 10 copies of the 16 page worksheet, but ONLY 1 COPY is chosen. This > doesn't happen with any other file/worksheet, and can't find why on this one. Is each worksheet only 1 page of printing? Try printing only 1 of your worksheets and see if the selected print range gives you multiple printed pages. This is what I would suspect rather that the app just deciding to do multi copies.
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