Excel 2003 (Page Break Preview) Problem

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I have a user A, who created a file on his Excel 2003 SP2, and then he email
to user B.

When user B open the file on his Excel 2003 SP2, everything seems to be
fine, except when he go to (View-Page Break Preview), it shown 4 pages
instead of 2 pages.

I have comfirmed with user A that he have checked his file and it shown on 2
pages under Page Break Preview.

Does anyone know anything that can cost this problem?

Thanks
vvii
 
vvii said:
I have a user A, who created a file on his Excel 2003 SP2, and then he
email to user B.

try an EXCEL group? (Note - Excel is NOT part of windows....)
 
Have you asked the experts in the Excel newsgroups?

|I have a user A, who created a file on his Excel 2003 SP2, and then he
email
| to user B.
|
| When user B open the file on his Excel 2003 SP2, everything seems to be
| fine, except when he go to (View-Page Break Preview), it shown 4 pages
| instead of 2 pages.
|
| I have comfirmed with user A that he have checked his file and it shown on
2
| pages under Page Break Preview.
|
| Does anyone know anything that can cost this problem?
|
| Thanks
| vvii
|
 
Fri, 13 Apr 2007 06:42:04 -0700 from vvii
I have a user A, who created a file on his Excel 2003 SP2, and then he email
to user B.
When user B open the file on his Excel 2003 SP2, everything seems to be
fine, except when he go to (View-Page Break Preview), it shown 4 pages
instead of 2 pages.

Does anyone know anything that can cost this problem?

I think you mean "cause".

User A's printer is different from User B's, or else the printer
settings are different. This is an issue with Windows printer
drivers, not with Excel.

And it's not a bug. Some printers can print closer to the edge of the
paper than others. If User A has margins set to use an area of the
paper that User B's printer can't print, user B would see exactly
what you describe.
 
Stan said:
Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:57:09 +0100 from Gordon


True, but this isn't really an Excel problem. :-)

So page-break problem in an Excel workbook is NOT an Excel problem? Then
what sort of problem IS it?
 
Sat, 14 Apr 2007 12:55:03 +0100 from Gordon
So page-break problem in an Excel workbook is NOT an Excel problem? Then
what sort of problem IS it?

As I posted, it's a problem of different printers or different
printer drivers.

It would have showed up with anything else that prints.
 
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