Setting print areas
challa
Have you tested your method?
Custom Views is not available for grouped sheets.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:50:02 -0700, challa prabhu
wrote:
Yes:
Press the Shift key, and then click on each sheet tab to group all the sheet
in to one.
Then follow these procedure to define a custom view for printing:
1. On the View menu, click Custom Views.
2. In the Views box, click the name of the view (view: A set of display and
print settings that you can name and apply to a workbook. You can create more
than one view of the same workbook without saving separate copies of the
workbook.) you want to print.
3. Click Show.
4. Click Print .
Note Microsoft Excel saves previously defined print areas (print area: One
or more ranges of cells that you designate to print when you don't want to
print the entire worksheet. If a worksheet includes a print area, only the
print area is printed.) for each sheet in the workbook with your view. If a
sheet has no defined print areas, Microsoft Excel prints the entire worksheet.
Challa Prabhu
"jaclh2o" wrote:
I have a workbook with 12 worksheets (12 months) and need to have about 10
specific print areas within a worksheet that are the same for the whole
workbook. Is there a way of defining it without creating areas one worksheet
at the time? Can one standard area be defined in one worksheet and be applied
automatically in the whole workbook?
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Thanks
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