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I have a 12 sheet Excel workbook with all of the pages having all the same print area, margins, header, footer, print font, row height, etc values. Why would I get 2 of the 12 sheets appearing with different margins and general appearance than the other 10? Each page was a copy of the previous sheet and I have rechecked each sheet for the print parameters.

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Hi @chuck1103,

Welcome to the HP Support Community.
 

Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.

 

This issue is actually quite common when working with multi-sheet Excel workbooks, even when everything looks identical. Here’s what’s likely happening and how to fix it:

Why Two Sheets Look Different

Even if you copied sheets and set the same print area, margins, headers, and fonts, Excel can still apply:

  • Hidden Page Breaks or scaling differences.
  • Different printer driver interpretations (especially if the printer wasn’t set up yet).
  • Unintended “Fit to Page” or scaling settings on those two sheets.
  • Cell content overflow or hidden columns are affecting the layout.

 

Steps to Fix It

1. Check Page Setup Individually

On each sheet:

  • Go to Page Layout > Margins and confirm they match.
  • Check Orientation and Paper Size.
     

2. Verify Scaling

  • Go to Page Layout > Scale to Fit.
  • Ensure Width = 1 page and Height = 1 page (or both set to “Automatic” if you don’t want scaling).
     

3. Inspect Print Area

  • Select Page Layout > Print Area > Clear Print Area, then reapply it consistently.
     

4. Check for Hidden Columns/Rows

  • Press Ctrl + A, then Unhide rows and columns.
  • Hidden content can push margins unexpectedly.
     

5. Compare Page Break Preview

  • Go to View > Page Break Preview.
  • If the blue lines differ, drag them to match other sheets.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have an amazing day!
 

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VikramTheGreat

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