Re: Page breaks - Excel Mac 2011 - very annoying!!!! I did that after seeing your post but adding pages is harder because I cannot see any new page breaks and if I need to add below my current print area I need to manually reset the print area. In Excel, you can insert page break by two methods, one is using right-click, and the other is using Break function. Insert page break by right-click. Click View > Page Break Preview. See screenshot: Tip: You also can click Page Break Preview button in the status bar.
For me the solution to this problem was to change the program defaults so that Internet Explorer is your default browser. From a Windows PC you can do this by:. Select Control Panel from the Start menu. Click Programs. Click Set Your Default Programs. In the Programs list, select the browser you want to be your default.
Click Set this Program as Default. However, I have also had this problem in the past because of a firewall issue.
For a Mac you would need to:. Open Safari. Go to Safari Preferences. While on the General tab, select Internet Explorer as the browser you want to use as default from the drop down menu. Where the problem is that the text won't show as a hyperlink add to the front of the cell. Hope this has helped you, if it did please vote up.
I had the same problem with a Word document and figured out the problem. Word seems to be spitting out separate PDF documents based on the page setup.
So under File - Page Setup you get a dialog box with the settings for the page, and usually a 'Format for' dropdown and a 'Paper Size' option. If these setting are not the same for the whole document, Word throws a wobbley and generates a PDF for each page setup.
My solution (works where all of the pages are the same format). File - Page Setup Settings: Choose 'Microsoft Word' from the dropdown box Apply Page Setup settings to: Entire Document. This will setup up the entire document to use the same page settings, and will fix the problem for those of us who are wanting a document that all has the same page settings. (This won't work if you are mixing page sizes.). Thank you for responding.
All of my pages are in portrait. I have tried combining in preview without success. I open the first PDF in Preview, then drag the next two PDFs into the sidebar. I then select all and go to 'print selected pages' and give the command to 'save as PDF' in the print dialog box. I see the progress message telling me it is printing 5 pages but when I open the resulting PDF, it is only the last 3 pages (which is the third PDF I get in the first place.) My 6 page newsletter ends up as 1 page, 1 page, 3 pages. I have tried printing to PDF from Print Layout and from Publishing Layout with the same disappointing results.
If you see anything I should be doing differently, let me know. I just tried again with the same lack of success as before. One thing I did notice: the 'save' command is not available; only the 'save as.' The bar at the top of my Preview page says 'page one of 3; 3 documents, 5 total pages' so it seems to recognize all the documents on some level. I may try one of the third-party programs you gave links to, although I'm reluctant to complicate things further. Some third-party programs have not been friendly enough to this user. I do thank you for your willingness to keep trying to help me through this.
I'm doing something wrong but just can't seem to find what it is. I had the same problem with a Word document and figured out the problem. Word seems to be spitting out separate PDF documents based on the page setup.
So under File - Page Setup you get a dialog box with the settings for the page, and usually a 'Format for' dropdown and a 'Paper Size' option. If these setting are not the same for the whole document, Word throws a wobbley and generates a PDF for each page setup. My solution (works where all of the pages are the same format).
File - Page Setup Settings: Choose 'Microsoft Word' from the dropdown box Apply Page Setup settings to: Entire Document. This will setup up the entire document to use the same page settings, and will fix the problem for those of us who are wanting a document that all has the same page settings. (This won't work if you are mixing page sizes.). When outputting a book that has special formatting for pages that are chapter starts, removing the section breaks is not an option. I have not only the issue of multiple PDF's when printing, but often the print job 'loses' the correct page size after a section change, resulting in all the additional PDF having the wrong page size.
So, the problem is significant and also related to another complication as well. I'm in MS Word 2011 for Mac. PS: This is a disaster for any author who uses Word to compose their books. PPS: This is a Microsoft problem I think, so I'm afraid that posting here will bring clarity, but not help.
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