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PDFdev is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com _____________________________________________________________ I am trying to load an Excel file as a pdf file to be used on the web. The Excel file is landscape. I want the resulting pdf file to be landscape as well. The first time I tried loading and printing the pdf version, it came into Acrobat rotated 90 degrees; if I printed that version it printed landscape nicely. But I want it to be viewable on the screen in landscape, but also print out as landscape. I emailed the Excel file to a colleague who converted it to pdf and printed it out just fine landscape as a pdf. We tried to compare all of our settings in Acrobat, and couldn't find any discrepancies. I had had a Palm Desktop software installed on my desktop; we wondered if that was causing a problem. I uninstalled it because I don't use the Palm anymore. That made a change, but the change was that the resulting pdf file was in portrait instead of landscape. I'm thoroughtly confused. How can I take a landscape Excel file, convert it to pdf, and have it viewable on the web as landscape, and also print off the web in landscape? Do I have a screwed-up setting somewhere? Bob Bob Schubert, Technical Trainer-Specialist University of Missouri-Kansas City Information Services, Training and Communications Dept. Mailing Address: Room 215 AC, 5100 Rockhill Rd. KC,MO 64110 Office Location: Room 215 AC, 5115 Oak St., KC,MO 64111 816-235-5362 (Office & Voice Mail) OR: 816-456-7644 (Voice Mail Pager & Instant Notification) 816-235-2622 (Fax) E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Personal web page: http://s.staff.umkc.edu/schubertr/ To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfdev.html
