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Marthie has attended:
How do I copy the same print settings to several tabs in the same worksheet?
RE: Printing
Hi Marthie, thank you for your post, in answer to your question, this operation cannot be accomplished by using the File>Print Area command, what you need to do is to group your worsheets, select the area you wish to print and then go to File>Print, in the Print dialog box, choose the option Selection and then click Preview, you will see that each sheet is shown on a separate page and the selected area only is displayed. You can now return to the Print dialog box and print as necessary, I hope that has helped, best regards Pete.
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