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I have a table in excel that needs to be printed. The information in the
table stretches across columns A-V. I've gone to page set up and chose
different paper size (legal & 11 x17). In page break view i see that there
are over 60 pages so i moved the border of page 1 all the way to the end
(column V) and it comes out to be 9 pages long. by time i print it out on
either paper (legal or 11 x 17) the font size is very very small and in page
set up it says "scaled to fit 39% of the normal size." Is there any other way
to go about printing this document? I would like to get it so that when i
print you can see all the information from start to end (Col A to V) without
the information breaking up. Thank you in advance!
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Maybe you can hide some of the columns that aren't important to you?

Or print it smaller pieces.

But use file|page setup|sheet tab|rows to repeat at top and columns to repeat at
left to act as reference points.

I'd also row and column headings--I think it makes reviewing large amounts of
data easier (but it does take up some real estate on the page, too).

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I have a table in excel that needs to be printed. The information in the
table stretches across columns A-V. I've gone to page set up and chose
different paper size (legal & 11 x17). In page break view i see that there
are over 60 pages so i moved the border of page 1 all the way to the end
(column V) and it comes out to be 9 pages long. by time i print it out on
either paper (legal or 11 x 17) the font size is very very small and in page
set up it says "scaled to fit 39% of the normal size." Is there any other way
to go about printing this document? I would like to get it so that when i
print you can see all the information from start to end (Col A to V) without
the information breaking up. Thank you in advance!


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thanks!. Will try this and let you all know what i come up with.

Cynthia

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you can hide some of the columns that aren't important to you?

Or print it smaller pieces.

But use file|page setup|sheet tab|rows to repeat at top and columns to repeat at
left to act as reference points.

I'd also row and column headings--I think it makes reviewing large amounts of
data easier (but it does take up some real estate on the page, too).

cynjor312 wrote:

I have a table in excel that needs to be printed. The information in the
table stretches across columns A-V. I've gone to page set up and chose
different paper size (legal & 11 x17). In page break view i see that there
are over 60 pages so i moved the border of page 1 all the way to the end
(column V) and it comes out to be 9 pages long. by time i print it out on
either paper (legal or 11 x 17) the font size is very very small and in page
set up it says "scaled to fit 39% of the normal size." Is there any other way
to go about printing this document? I would like to get it so that when i
print you can see all the information from start to end (Col A to V) without
the information breaking up. Thank you in advance!


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