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Default How do I hide the contents of a cell from printing?

I work for a company that has a fleet of vans, I created a van inspection
sheet and in the middle of the worksheet there is a cell to enter, "next oil
change". I would like to keep a record of the mileage in the worksheet, but
have that cell appear blank when I print it out. Can anyone help me?
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Well, you could put it in a cell which is outside the print area, eg
to the right, so that you can see it when viewing the sheet but it
will not appear on the printout.

Hope this helps.

Pete

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I work for a company that has a fleet of vans, I created a van inspection
sheet and in the middle of the worksheet there is a cell to enter, "next oil
change". I would like to keep a record of the mileage in the worksheet, but
have that cell appear blank when I print it out. Can anyone help me?


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