That is what someone else suggested on another board, but it would be too
time consuming to do that each time, since I can't set it up to link all the
time, because only certain areas need to be printed each time. If I have it
set up to link all the time, then I have the same problem.
Besides, even if the data is entered, all the unused columns are hidden, if
I copy and paste the data to another sheet with the calculations on it, it
will copy the hidden columns as well.
I'm still open to suggestions!
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:
On a second sheet, you could link to the cells that you want to print
from the first sheet.
Then, print the second sheet.
Rachael wrote:
That is what I figured. The problem then lies in Printing. The data needs to
be above, and the calculations below, all on one page when printed. Any other
ideas?
Is there a way to print more than one worksheet on one page, so if I moved
the data to another sheet, print both sheets on one page?
"Nick Hodge" wrote:
Rachael
You certainly cannot hide part of a column...all or nothing I am afraid...
can you not duplicate the calculations below the other columns, calculations
do not need to be below their columns
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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
www.nickhodge.co.uk
"Rachael" wrote in message
...
I have a spreadsheet set up something like this
A B C D E
1 data
2 data
3 totals
4
5 calculations for totals
6 more calculations
Sorry...very rough. I have data in columns A to BZ that are totaled in row
49.
From row 53 and below, columns A to F, I have additional calculations
based
on the total sin row 49.
Sometimes i do not use every column (data is calculated bi-weekly) and I
hide the columns I have not used, since I have to print a report on one
page.
The problem is, I often do not use columns CDEF, but I can't hide them
because of the data in the calculations below. Is there a way to hide the
data above and not below?
I cannot move the calculations to another sheet, because they need to be
printed on the same page, unless there is a way to do that?
Any ideas?
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Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html