I have the feeling both questions are [no]s... but I'll ask anyway...1) Is it possible to have excel print a file (with multiple worksheets) into one pdf AND maintain the page numbers (&[page] and &[pages]) from the individual worksheets? I only know how to do one or the other of these, just not together.2) Why are some of the pages rotated after printing (e.g. a worksheet with a landscape layout has the printed page rotated to profile - note this isn't the same as the layout being rotated; just the printed page being rotated). This doesn't happen every time and it changes pages sometimes... I beginning to think my PDF creator is trying to be smart; but asking just in case there is something in Excel that could lock this down.Thanks
4/15/2014 8:49:35 PM
I'm not clear what you mean with #1, you want a single file with Worksheet1 Page1,Page2,Page Worksheet 2 Page 1, Page 2 etc...? just export to PDF and combineFor number 2 are you printing to PDF with something or are you exporting to PDF directly? I think mine gets it right but I will check tomorrow
4/15/2014 9:13:58 PM
1) Yes. I want a single PDF from excel. The spreadsheet has 20+ worksheets; most of the worksheets are multiple pages. Thus I want to print the entire spreadsheet to 1 PDF, but have the page numbers remain per worksheet - Excel automatically changes the page numbers to the entire document when printing as 1 PDF (say there are 10 sheets, 2 pages each; excel says sheet 1 of 20, 2 of 20, etc.; I want 1 of 2, 2 of 2 for WS1, 1 of 2, 2 of 2 for WS2, and so on. I could print these individually and combine, I know that. Trying to avoid the time suck that that is.2) We use PDF995, which shows up as a printer (printing to PDF); though I forgot MSO now has native PDF saving capabilities; maybe I should try that.
4/15/2014 10:22:11 PM
I typically use doPDF but you'll probably have issues similar to PDF995.
4/16/2014 6:49:13 AM
So for #1 you are trying to do:
4/16/2014 7:32:53 AM
that's pretty much what I did; the closest I can get is get have each worksheet start over at 1; but the total number of pages is still for the entire document.
4/16/2014 12:38:21 PM
you followed microsoft's directions and they don't work? or are you trying to do something different than they describe
4/16/2014 2:08:58 PM
Those work... until you print the document to a single file.
4/16/2014 2:29:19 PM
it works exactly like the describe for meit sounds like your worksheets are set on "Auto" which is described as:
4/16/2014 2:58:53 PM
right; the &[pages] always reverts back to the total in the file instead of the worksheets.
4/16/2014 3:29:01 PM