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Default display in web page format & paging

And depending what you want, it may be better to set the number of rows to
jump to a variable of the value

ActiveWindow.VisibleRange.Rows.Count

NickHK

"Grrrrrumpy" wrote in message
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No code can be seen/ modified, it was pass protected. I think I'm being
confusing. I want to display 28 or so rows of screen1 of a spreadsheet,
pause, page down, display the next 28 rows, pause, page down.. etc. I want
code or a macro to do this. When I reached the bottom, say 25 pages, I

want
to go to the top and start over. If you do a print preview or a web page
preview of a spreadsheet, you will get an idea of what I want to see on

the
screen. I dont want to see the row or column markings on the screen.

"NickHK" wrote:

Can't you just edit the code you have from before, change the 4 to 18.

NickHK

"Grrrrrumpy" wrote in message
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In an Excel 2003 spreadsheet, I have my layouts in sheet1, my data is

input
for these layouts are inputted from sheet2.
The layouts consist of 28-30 rows (this can be changed to fit on a

screen).
I want to display on the screen the 30 rows of sheet1.
A laptop will be connected to a big screen TV so it can be viewed in a

large
room.
I want to pause a few seconds, page down and display the next 28 or

30
rows, pause, page down...etc.
When I reach the bottom, I want to go to the top and start the display
again. The display should be in "web page format" or "print preview

format".
To stop the process, the user press the ESC key.

This has done before. It displays groups of 4 teams in a round robin

format
that
is updated during the event. The previous code was limited to 72

teams -
18
screens. It needs to be expanded. The macros were pass protected and

are
unaccessible.

How do I do put the worksheet in webpage format and page down thru it?

Thanks
Joe