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From: KT on 26 Mar 2010 12:11 We store Excel files on one computer on our network and print on to one network printer but can access these files from other computers and print from these other computers. We have found that certain documents (not all) print at a different size when using one computer compared to the others. Nothing seems different and other Excel documents print out identically from all computers. Any ideas, please?
From: dlw on 26 Mar 2010 12:20 maybe using a font the computer doesn't have and it is using a substitute? "KT" wrote: > We store Excel files on one computer on our network and print on to one > network printer but can access these files from other computers and print > from these other computers. We have found that certain documents (not all) > print at a different size when using one computer compared to the others. > Nothing seems different and other Excel documents print out identically from > all computers. Any ideas, please?
From: Ron on 26 Mar 2010 13:45
Just a couple of ideas: 1. Are you using the same make & model of printer? Sometimes using different printers will result in a different print out. 2. Have you set up the 'print area & size' then saved your Excel Worksheet? "KT" wrote: > We store Excel files on one computer on our network and print on to one > network printer but can access these files from other computers and print > from these other computers. We have found that certain documents (not all) > print at a different size when using one computer compared to the others. > Nothing seems different and other Excel documents print out identically from > all computers. Any ideas, please? |