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It seems that when I'm using programs like Adobe Acrobat, and specifically
now HP Faxing software, those programs are not able to accomodate worksheet
pages that are of differing orientation, portrait vs landscape? This may be
a imaging software question and not an Excel question, however, Excel is the
common denominator so I though maybe it has to do with Excel. (in other
words, don't shoot, I'm just a lowly user, 1st post here.)
So if I had a five page workbook to fax laid out like:
protrait-portrait-landscape-landscape-portrait, and I try and make a .pdf or
HP fax, the program stops adding pages once it encounters the first page that
is not the same orientation. So I get a two page incomplete document instead
of five pages.
Thanks in advance.
now HP Faxing software, those programs are not able to accomodate worksheet
pages that are of differing orientation, portrait vs landscape? This may be
a imaging software question and not an Excel question, however, Excel is the
common denominator so I though maybe it has to do with Excel. (in other
words, don't shoot, I'm just a lowly user, 1st post here.)
So if I had a five page workbook to fax laid out like:
protrait-portrait-landscape-landscape-portrait, and I try and make a .pdf or
HP fax, the program stops adding pages once it encounters the first page that
is not the same orientation. So I get a two page incomplete document instead
of five pages.
Thanks in advance.