Excel and PDF

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strawberry

Hi,

First of all, apologies; I posted this already in .programming before realising that this was probably a more appropriate board...

I'm using MS Excel 2007, and printing to PDF using Acrobat 5.

Is there a setting somewhere that allows the Layout name to be part of the filename - the manual approach is getting a bit tedious?!

Thanks.
 
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Salmon Egg

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strawberry said:
Hi,

First of all, apologies; I posted this already in .programming before
realising that this was probably a more appropriate board...

I'm using MS Excel 2007, and printing to PDF using Acrobat 5.

Is there a setting somewhere that allows the Layout name to be part of the
filename - the manual approach is getting a bit tedious?!

Thanks.

I just fiddled around a bit. I am using Excel 2011 for the Mac and I
presume similar possibilities are available for other platforms.

By using the Save As PDF command on a file, I was able to get PDF files
with extension PDF for each sheet in the workbook. The results were in
the form of text file tables. An alternative would be to start printing
the workbook. I get the option of saving a PDF before printing. The
printing can be aborted leaving the saved PDF behind.

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Sam

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Liberals are for Darwinism but totally against any selection.
 

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