Microsoft KB Archive/163679

= OFF97: Page Numbering Problem in Excel Binder Section =

Article ID: 163679

Article Last Modified on 6/13/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Binder 97

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This article was previously published under Q163679



SYMPTOMS
When you use the Print or Print Preview command with two or more worksheets in a Microsoft Excel section in Microsoft Office Binder 97, some of the worksheets' page numbers may appear incorrectly in the headers and footers.

For example, if you print or print preview an entire Microsoft Excel section that contains five worksheets, the page numbers may appear as follows:

1, 2, 3, 1, 2

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1, 1, 1, 1, 1



CAUSE
This problem will occur if you click Binder Print Preview on the File menu when any worksheet other than the first worksheet in the section is active.

If you do this, Microsoft Office Binder 97 changes the active worksheet in such a way that it will always act as though it is page 1. This does not cause a problem if you Print or Print Preview just that worksheet, but it will cause problems if you Print or Print Preview the worksheet along with a group of other worksheets.

For example, if your section contains the following worksheets, in order:

Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3

Clicking Binder Print Preview when Sheet2 or Sheet3 is the active worksheet will cause that worksheet to always display its page number as page 1.



WORKAROUND
To prevent this problem from occurring, do not click Binder Print Preview on the File menu unless the first worksheet in the section is the active worksheet.

If this problem has already occurred, the affected worksheets may not display page numbers correctly when they are printed or print previewed with a group of other worksheets. To correct this problem, you must create a new worksheet, transfer the contents of the affected worksheet to the new worksheet, and then delete the original affected worksheet. To do this follow these steps:


 * 1) On the Insert menu, click Worksheet.
 * 2) In the original affected worksheet, select the entire worksheet's contents by clicking Select All, above and to the left of the upper- leftmost cell, or by pressing CTRL + SHIFT + SPACEBAR.
 * 3) On the Edit menu, click Copy.
 * 4) Activate the newly-inserted worksheet.
 * 5) On the Edit menu, click Paste.

Once the worksheet's contents have been copied to the new worksheet, you may also need to recreate (in the new worksheet) any defined names, charts, drawing objects, and Page Setup settings that existed in the original worksheet. Once this has been done, delete the original worksheet by activating it and then clicking Delete Sheet on the Edit menu.

Note that you will need to repeat the above process for each affected worksheet in the Microsoft Excel section.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
In Microsoft Office Binder 97, you can apply a common header and footer to all of the worksheets in a Microsoft Excel section by activating the section and clicking Binder Page Setup on the File menu.

If the header or footer you apply includes the code "&[Page]", the page number of each worksheet will appear when you print or print preview the worksheet(s). The page numbers will appear in order (1, 2, 3, etc.) when you print two or more of the worksheets, unless the problem described above occurs.

You can use the Print Preview command with worksheets in a Microsoft Excel section byactivating the worksheet(s) you want to preview and then clicking Binder Print Preview on the File menu.

Additional query words: OFF97

Keywords: KB163679

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