duplex printing.

tabaisi

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I have a workbook of 10 sheets in excel 2003. I did set for every sheet a print setup duplex. I even set a print area for each sheet. But when I print from sheet 1 to sheet 10, some sheets come out as double printing , a few sheets go single side printing. Why? when I set a print area, should this area be exactly a page lenght? :confused:
 

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The workbook does not allowed "mixed Blood". Instead of insert a new worksheet in the workbook. To save time I edit-copy sheet from a different workbook. For me it looks like all the same worksheet. but not excel. Excel considers it is from an alien world. To save 5 minutes, it took me 3 days to see why.
 
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