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print comments using cell contents, not cell#
I would like to see a printout of my comments using the contents of the cells
I'm printing, not "Cell: c8" for example, but "Cell: 478232". |
print comments using cell contents, not cell#
Huh? How do come by 478232 as a cell reference number
or did you mean C8: 478232 File, Page Setup, Sheets, [x] Row and Column Headings Comments: At End of Sheet If you want to tailor your own printout of cell comments see http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...m#printsastext Macro to populate another sheet with comments by column (#printcommentsbycolumn) http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...mmentsbycolumn "dickenswick" wrote ... I would like to see a printout of my comments using the contents of the cells I'm printing, not "Cell: c8" for example, but "Cell: 478232". |
print comments using cell contents, not cell#
478232 was just an example of some data that i'm using in a cell . my boss
would like to see a printout of comments that says this number (i mean the contents of the cell) follwed by the comments instead of the cell number followed by the comments, because this number means something to him and he doens't want to have to reference the table to understand which piece of data the comments are discussing. "David McRitchie" wrote: Huh? How do come by 478232 as a cell reference number or did you mean C8: 478232 File, Page Setup, Sheets, [x] Row and Column Headings Comments: At End of Sheet If you want to tailor your own printout of cell comments see http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...m#printsastext Macro to populate another sheet with comments by column (#printcommentsbycolumn) http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...mmentsbycolumn "dickenswick" wrote ... I would like to see a printout of my comments using the contents of the cells I'm printing, not "Cell: c8" for example, but "Cell: 478232". |
print comments using cell contents, not cell#
Good, then you have your answers.
"dickenswick" wrote my boss would like to see a printout of comments that says this number (i mean the contents of the cell) follwed by the comments instead of the cell number followed by the comments, because this number means something to him and he doens't want to have to reference the table to understand which piece of data the comments are discussing. |
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