Re: Printer Driver / Video Settings?
- From: "NickHK" <TungCheWah@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 12:32:57 +0800
As printer have some area around the edge that they are unable to print
(although modern printers have smaller, or possibly negligible, non-print
margins), Excel can only print on the remaining printable area. Depending on
the work*** settings, changing printers may alter the number of resulting
pages and possibly the range of papersizes available.
I would imagine a PDF printer is not constrained by this, although you
obviously can't get a hard copy from it.
Maybe you can play with the Work***.PageSetUp.FitToPageTall etc settings.
The video driver may effect the outcome also, although if you have the
correct, updated driver, this should not be a problem.
NickHK
"mianiro" <mianiro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can a printer driver or video card effect the way excel displays and
prints out spreadsheets?
I have tested the same spread*** on different computers with
different printers. The spread*** prints out differently on some of
the computers.
Thank you for any help
.
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