Re: Save all Sheets in Workbook to one PDF file?
From: Bill (WAW354_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/10/04
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Date: 10 Jun 2004 16:15:40 -0700
I ran into the same problem and used AppleScript to print each
file/sheet to a separate PDF, then scripted PDFPen to merge the
individual PDFs into one. PDFPen is not the best PDF viewer, but it
has a great AppleScript dictionary and includes sample scripts to base
your own scripts on. A temporary fix, but a fix none-the-less.
whoisjay@hotmail.com (GG) wrote in message news:<e835a491.0406060305.7e654dad@posting.google.com>...
> Thanks Jim,
> This is really disappointing. I did some more digging after posting my
> initial questions and I read that this has always been a problem,
> Microsoft even have a bug page which details it.
>
> Why non earth could they not fix this for the new version, they have
> had three years!
> Not good, will be sending in a report.
> Jay
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