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Old 15-11-2003, 11:39 AM   #1
Robert Christie
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Hi Everyone
How do I make A4 paper in Excel 2002XP the default paper
size?
I have changed every thing pertaining to paper I can to
A4, but when I open a new workbook A4 has been replaced
by Letter size. Is the default paper size held in
Excel10.xlb?
TIA

Bob C.
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Old 16-11-2003, 06:07 PM   #2
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Robert

The defaults for your machine are set by your printer driver, not XL,
however, if the workbooks are sent to you and are set to letter, you will
have to save the workbook with the new setting

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Nick Hodge
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Robert Christie wrote:
> Hi Everyone
> How do I make A4 paper in Excel 2002XP the default paper
> size?
> I have changed every thing pertaining to paper I can to
> A4, but when I open a new workbook A4 has been replaced
> by Letter size. Is the default paper size held in
> Excel10.xlb?
> TIA
>
> Bob C.



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Old 17-11-2003, 03:14 AM   #3
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Hi Nick
And thankyou for your reply.

Bob C

>-----Original Message-----
>Robert
>
>The defaults for your machine are set by your printer

driver, not XL,
>however, if the workbooks are sent to you and are set to

letter, you will
>have to save the workbook with the new setting
>
>--
>HTH
>Nick Hodge
>Microsoft MVP - Excel
>Southampton, England
>nick_hodgeTAKETHISOUT@zen.co.uk.ANDTHIS
>
>
>
>Robert Christie wrote:
>> Hi Everyone
>> How do I make A4 paper in Excel 2002XP the default

paper
>> size?
>> I have changed every thing pertaining to paper I can to
>> A4, but when I open a new workbook A4 has been replaced
>> by Letter size. Is the default paper size held in
>> Excel10.xlb?
>> TIA
>>
>> Bob C.

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