What does your macro look like?
I recorded a macro, then "cleaned it up".the result being:
Sub PageFormat
    ActiveSheet.PageSetup.LeftFooter = "&D"
    ActiveSheet.PageSetup.RightFooter = "&Z&F" End Sub
it seems to work great in Excel 2010
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    On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 5:26 PM, "kspeck...@kearnycountyhospital.com" 
<kspeck...@kearnycountyhospital.com> wrote:
 

 I have a very basic macro to do a page set up format.  Even though it looks 
right in VBA it doesn't do what it is set up to do. I set up the following:
Page - Fit 1 to 1 and Landscape - this part worksMargins settings - this part 
also worksHeader/Footer - Put [&(Date] in the Left section and &{Path]&[File] 
in Right section - it always changes it to this in the Left section  &&R&[Path] 
 with nothing in Right sectionSheet -  Rows to Repeat at top - this works, but 
it changes the Comments from none to At end of sheet.
I have gone to Trust Center and have Enable all macros selected, and I save my 
workbooks as Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook.Our IT dept has uninstalled and 
reinstalled my Microsoft Excel products and it just happens again.  They cannot 
figure it out.I can copy the VBA out here if it helps.
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