Excel Ownership

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Barbara A Lewis

I receive numerous Excel 2000 documents that are created
by and sent/emailed to me by others. All too often I have
a problem printing these documents even after I have saved
them to my local drive. Suggestions? Thanks.
 
"Have a problem" would be anything between "I don't really have a computer"
to bogus BeforePrint macros. Can you provide more detail ?

Best wishes Harald
 
Detail? I will received an Excel 2000 document emailed
from one of our vendors or consultants. I work with many
of each. I can usually open it as an attachment from the
email. When I need a hard copy I have tried printing it
from the opened attachment. It always appears to go to
print, but often does not. Because I understand that
Excel ownership can be an issue, I will often save a copy
of the attachment to my hard drive or to a network drive
to change the file ownership to me. Most often this will
work. However, all too often it will not. Today is an
example of that. I wish I could send the document, but
cannot. For documents that will not print I end up
working with them in soft copy. This tends to be
inconvient since I am reading many numbers: revenues,
expenses, contract numbers, etc. Hope this is what you
are looking for. Thanks.
 
I can't speak to your printing problem but I would suggest that you ALWAYS
right click and save the attachment to the folder of your choice on your HD
before working with it. Also, never work with a file that is on removable
disks such as ce's or floppies. Always save to the HD, work with it, save,
copy back to the floppy.

HTH
 
Thanks. So far, so good.
-----Original Message-----
I can't speak to your printing problem but I would suggest that you ALWAYS
right click and save the attachment to the folder of your choice on your HD
before working with it. Also, never work with a file that is on removable
disks such as ce's or floppies. Always save to the HD, work with it, save,
copy back to the floppy.

HTH

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
(e-mail address removed)



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