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Print variations when opened in different locations
To continue answering your questions, I did try a word document last night. In both locations, I had the same amount of rows per page at home and in the office. So no noticeable change anyway. This might just be inside of excel then?
- johnlynch84Sep 06, 2024Copper ContributorThat's what is driving me crazy. If I were connected to a physical printer at work and then switched to PDF at home - I would get it. But same printer/driver, same computer, same print settings, same spreadsheet and I'm lost on what could possibly be happening.
There has to be some difference but for the life of me, I don't know what it could be.- mathetesSep 06, 2024Silver Contributor
OK, here's a question that could very well count as "groping for an explanation"
What Excel are you using? Is it a version of Excel installed IN your laptop, or the on-line (Cloud) version? And if the on-line, does your office have a different subscription (therefore slightly different version) than you do at home?
As you say, there has to be a difference of some kind between what you're doing (where you're doing it; how you're doing it) in the two locations.
- johnlynch84Sep 10, 2024Copper Contributor
Excel is installed on my machine & the file is local. But its based on a 365 subscription so it should be pretty recent version. Version 2406 Build 16.0.17726.20206 (64 bit).