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Hi everyone, understand the confusion in some of the recent comments here. To explain how this works at present - A report will automatically default to portrait or landscape mode based on the width of the report. The more columns you add, Xero will automatically switch the layout from portrait to landscape mode.
The same report should not change from user to user, if you're finding this it may be worth checking your printer fit settings and if these differ.
We don't have plans for developing an option of whether a report prints in landscape or portrait mode atm, but our teams are across the interest of this, so if there's any change we'll share an update on this with you, here.
Stephen Cain supported this idea ·
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Hi community, we have an exciting opportunity for a few customers to meet some of our Xero team who are working hard to improve payroll for you.
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If this sounds like something you'd be interested in and are available on Monday Sept 30, 1:45 - 3:15pm and could come into our Xero London office, share your details with us through the form here.
There are only a limited numbers of spaces so sign up as soon as you can. 😊
Stephen Cain supported this idea ·
How about adding a 'next page/end button' at the TOP of the chart of accounts?