You are creating a PostScript file which is designed to be sent
to a PostScript printer. If you have a PostScript capable printer
then the settings on the printer itself are probably incorrect.
If you don't have a PostScript printer then your selection of a
printer when you print is incorrect. Use File, Print or
Ctrl+P: instead of the Print icon button so you can make
a proper printer choice.
Possibly if you had been creating PDF files, they might be
created from a PostScript file, but I never had my Excel settings
changed when I had such a button.
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"Duncan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:042d01c34a6e$eb2c41b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Having the problem where excel is printing out stuff like:
>
> %!PS-adobe-3.0
> %Title:SURemit2.xls
> ect.
> ect.
>
> I dont understand why it is doing this, i know that the
> text that it is printing out is what makes up the
> document but it seems like somewhere the .xls isnt
> getting interpreted correctly.
>
> Any suggestions anyone?