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Finally somebody gets it

If you mean when printing an excel workbook as a pdf, it might be because of different print quality settings for each sheet. If you select all sheets and go to page layout>page setup>page>print quality you can change the dpi setting and all sheets should print as a single pdf rather than as separate files

I saw the article as as invitation for discussion with all the detail (or padding if you prefer) meant to give commenters a good sense of where the thought process is currently. If you just want the outcome then I agree with you, the two sentences in the middle of the article are all you need.

I always liked the “a good match for” and “not a good match for” summaries in the best games lists. It gives the reviewer’s opinions some context and hits the mark on brevity without being reductive.

The first paragraph says they’re getting rid of the yes/no system because it was effectively a rating, which is what they wanted to avoid in the first place. The second says that nothing else about reviews will change and says if you want specific details then keep reading. How does that not encapsulate the article’s