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I have a user with a long list in Excel. She want to put in in 2 columns. So
that when whe prints, the list is two columns per printed page.
I don't know of a way to do this without cutting and pasting.
Any insight out there?
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cutting and pasting

That's the only way. Give her a macro that does the cut/paste/print and
reassemble to make this pretty painless.

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|I have a user with a long list in Excel. She want to put in in 2 columns.
So
| that when whe prints, the list is two columns per printed page.
| I don't know of a way to do this without cutting and pasting.
| Any insight out there?


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