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wrote in :
Hiii , i am sorry i know other methodes how to print different Rows in
the same page but i thought may be Various print areas may help me so
that's why i asked the question.
anyhow still looking forwad that someone may help me
Normally, if you select non-contiguous ranges for printing (select the
ranges whilst depressing Ctrl, go through File/Print area/Define), they
land on separate pages.
Ron de Bruin offers a solution with a macro and a function:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/print.htm
Printing non-contiguous areas on one page
I have not tested this so I donot know how it works.
It would be nice if you could set the ranges to be printed when running
the macro.
And I found this amazing piece of info about a hidden feature in Excel:
http://www.theofficeexperts.com/foru...php/t-967.html
Maybe labour intensive to use in your situation too, but . . . . play
with it.
Another simple way maybe slighty less time consuming:
http://www.exceltip.com/st/Adding_non-
contiguous_ranges_to_a_single_contiguous_range_for _printing_in_Microsoft_
Excel/199.html
Too long? TinyURLed:
http://heh.pl/&1rv
There is probably a lot more to find with a google for:
excel non contiguous print area
It is really flabbergasting when roaming the internet and see what nice
solutions to problems people have devised!!
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It is I, DeauDeau
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