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Default Print Area ranges print on separate pages?

I have selected multiple cell ranges from the one worksheet but Excel has
assigned each cell range to print on its own page instead of one.

I have the worksheet set to fit to one page but it still puts each cell
range on its own sheet....?
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Default Print Area ranges print on separate pages?

Lyndon

Excel won't print non-adjacent area/ranges as one page.

You can hide the columns and rows you don't want printed.

See Ron de Bruin's site for other methods oif printing non-contiguous ranges.

http://www.rondebruin.nl/print.htm#non-contiguous


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 20:01:00 -0800, Lyndon
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I have selected multiple cell ranges from the one worksheet but Excel has
assigned each cell range to print on its own page instead of one.

I have the worksheet set to fit to one page but it still puts each cell
range on its own sheet....?


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