PDF'ing an Email containing an Excel Sheet

staceyajej

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Hi,

Currently I am going through the process of opening up an excel attachment within an email in order to set the print areas so that when PDF'd it will be converted in a readable manner, as per the excel sheet.

Ideally I would be capturing the original email too.

Is there a way possible that when I PDF an email containing an excel attachment, it will automatically detect the print areas of the excel, so that when converted - it will show the email message followed by the excel info in the correct layout (i.e. not spilling on to multiple pages if too large - have it fit to page) ?

A little complicated for excel or adobe to detect areas to this level?

Thanks
 

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