From: jennlah on 14 Mar 2010 23:57 This has happened to me a couple of times - when my workbook is opened on another computer (primarily our print room co-ordinator who has to send the document to print) the page breaks are not as I saved them. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a logical explanation for this and how can I format it so that it doesn't happen? Any suggestions/tips appreciated.
From: Jim Cone on 15 Mar 2010 09:28 You and the coordinator should use the same printer and same print driver versions. -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA "jennlah" <jennlah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:90E18F14-D994-44A8-B4BF-33155BE098DE(a)microsoft.com... This has happened to me a couple of times - when my workbook is opened on another computer (primarily our print room co-ordinator who has to send the document to print) the page breaks are not as I saved them. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a logical explanation for this and how can I format it so that it doesn't happen? Any suggestions/tips appreciated.
From: jennlah on 15 Mar 2010 19:20 Unfortunately, that's not possible. The printer has restricted access and only the print co-ordinator can be connected to it. "Jim Cone" wrote: > > You and the coordinator should use the same printer and same print driver versions. > -- > Jim Cone > Portland, Oregon USA > > > "jennlah" <jennlah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote in message news:90E18F14-D994-44A8-B4BF-33155BE098DE(a)microsoft.com... > This has happened to me a couple of times - when my workbook is opened on > another computer (primarily our print room co-ordinator who has to send the > document to print) the page breaks are not as I saved them. Am I doing > something wrong? Is there a logical explanation for this and how can I format > it so that it doesn't happen? > Any suggestions/tips appreciated. > . >
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