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Haunted Orientation

  1. #1
    Hanna Mack
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    Haunted Orientation

    For no apparent reason my spreadsheet changes the orientation itself from
    landscape to portrait even though the page set-up still shows my choice of
    landscape. When it does this, nothing I can do will change it back to
    landscape (even though the settings are plainly set to landscape). I’ve
    adjusted the scaling percentage making it small enough there’s no way it
    could interfere with the orientation – didn’t work. One time it worked for
    me to create a new spreadsheet tab, complete all page set-up items for the
    new tab & then I copied each individual column from one tab to the other,
    having to reset all formatting from scratch to be sure I didn’t bring the
    problem to the new tab in the process. Only thing is, even after doing all
    of that, it can still change itself back to portrait, if it gets the notion.
    This bothersome little problem is playing heck with my productivity & has
    become a real time waster. Any ideas on fixing it?


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    David McRitchie
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    Re: Haunted Orientation

    Hi Hanna,
    Don't touch printer settings, they should be portrait. And the landscape
    should be done for Excel file, page, setup
    The only place I would think you might have such a problem is with a
    PostScript printer.
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    HTH,
    David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001]
    My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
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    "Hanna Mack" <HannaMack@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F4C71A37-E7E2-41C6-A90C-51BE34D04E84@microsoft.com...
    > For no apparent reason my spreadsheet changes the orientation itself from
    > landscape to portrait even though the page set-up still shows my choice of
    > landscape. When it does this, nothing I can do will change it back to
    > landscape (even though the settings are plainly set to landscape). I've
    > adjusted the scaling percentage making it small enough there's no way it
    > could interfere with the orientation - didn't work. One time it worked for
    > me to create a new spreadsheet tab, complete all page set-up items for the
    > new tab & then I copied each individual column from one tab to the other,
    > having to reset all formatting from scratch to be sure I didn't bring the
    > problem to the new tab in the process. Only thing is, even after doing all
    > of that, it can still change itself back to portrait, if it gets the notion.
    > This bothersome little problem is playing heck with my productivity & has
    > become a real time waster. Any ideas on fixing it?
    >




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