Printing Directly Onto Letterhead As A PDF

Mahenderlalwani

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Hello,

I have been puzzling over this for quite some time and have googled as many possible things that I can think of to try and resolve this!

I am wondering if there is a way to print your file as a PDF and directly onto letterhead, in a similar way to as if you had physically printed on a printer using paper from a different tray.

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Thanks in advance
CA Mahender Lalwani

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I would guess adjusting the paper header size margin in excel would push it down the page, would work for a page, or multiples if you only use headed page, look at print preview
 
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