Saving A 30 Page Report As A PDF

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nouveauricheinvestments

Hey Everyone,

I have a 30 page report I put together every month for a management
meeting. I do this By going to Page Break Preview and then after I
have all of my charts layed out how I want them (it's actually like
35-40 charts), I go to the office button and save it as a PDF. It
takes FOREVER to do this, and after reviewing it, if there is anything
wrong, I have to do it all over again.

My question is - is there a better way to do this? I am pretty good
with excel, programming, etc. I would really like to speed up this
process and I don't think the Save As PDF feature is meant to handle
30 page reports.
 
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Sheeloo

I use CutPDF to convert any file to PDF... It gives you a copy similar to the
one you will get on paper.
 
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Abbey

Hey Everyone,

I have a 30 page report I put together every month for a management
meeting. I do this By going to Page Break Preview and then after I
have all of my charts layed out how I want them (it's actually like
35-40 charts), I go to the office button and save it as a PDF. It
takes FOREVER to do this, and after reviewing it, if there is anything
wrong, I have to do it all over again.

My question is - is there a better way to do this? I am pretty good
with excel, programming, etc. I would really like to speed up this
process and I don't think the Save As PDF feature is meant to handle
30 page reports.

I actually copy and paste the pages Per page break into word (as pictures)
and convert to PDF - thus my output is as i want it. However, you must have
double checked your excel doc. for accuracy etc, else you'd have to start
over again to make corrections
 
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nouveauricheinvestments

I actually copy and paste the pages Per page break into word (as pictures)
and convert to PDF - thus my output is as i want it. However, you must have
double checked your excel doc. for accuracy etc, else you'd have to start
over again to make corrections

Thank you for the feedback. I will try those methods from now on...
 

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