steackbrit
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Hi all,
Well, I have a (I think) tricky question. I have made an excel workbook which I use to generate reports automatically, in PDF format. My template is in a spreadsheet, I print it as a postscript with CutePDF, then convert it on the fly through PDFCreator. It works perfectly on my computer (Win XP, English version), but when I run the same file on one of my colleagues' computer (Win XP, Korean version), my reports have much larger margins on the left and on the right.
I am using Custom views, with settings of margin, header, footers etc set to 0 and the spreadsheet adjusted to 60% of the initial size.
I should also tell you that the margins already show in the print preview, so I guess it's got nothing to do with the Postscript and PDF file generation processes.
Anyone has an idea or has found a workaround on this issue?
THX!
Well, I have a (I think) tricky question. I have made an excel workbook which I use to generate reports automatically, in PDF format. My template is in a spreadsheet, I print it as a postscript with CutePDF, then convert it on the fly through PDFCreator. It works perfectly on my computer (Win XP, English version), but when I run the same file on one of my colleagues' computer (Win XP, Korean version), my reports have much larger margins on the left and on the right.
I am using Custom views, with settings of margin, header, footers etc set to 0 and the spreadsheet adjusted to 60% of the initial size.
I should also tell you that the margins already show in the print preview, so I guess it's got nothing to do with the Postscript and PDF file generation processes.
Anyone has an idea or has found a workaround on this issue?
THX!