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CarSum

Printing rows with something in them.
 
I have a master order sheet. I enter orders on this master daily. Not the
same items are ordered every day. I just want to print out the rows that
have items ordered on them without having to delete the blank rows??

Thanks in advance
Carol

Gord Dibben

Printing rows with something in them.
 
Try DataFilterAutofilter


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 13:20:02 -0800, CarSum
wrote:

I have a master order sheet. I enter orders on this master daily. Not the
same items are ordered every day. I just want to print out the rows that
have items ordered on them without having to delete the blank rows??

Thanks in advance
Carol



Earl Kiosterud

Printing rows with something in them.
 
Carol,

I don't have a very clear idea of what's going on on this sheet, but I wonder if an
Autofilter might let you hide the rows that are empty before you print.

--
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
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"CarSum" wrote in message
...
I have a master order sheet. I enter orders on this master daily. Not the
same items are ordered every day. I just want to print out the rows that
have items ordered on them without having to delete the blank rows??

Thanks in advance
Carol




CarSum

Printing rows with something in them.
 
I have a order spreadsheet that I enter amounts ordered into on different
lines.

When I print out the order all the line print out unless I delete the ones
that are blank.

I was wondering if there was a way to just print out the rows that have
something ordered written in them?? I need heading to print out as well that
happen to be inbetween the ordered items.

Confused yet I am.
"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Carol,

I don't have a very clear idea of what's going on on this sheet, but I wonder if an
Autofilter might let you hide the rows that are empty before you print.

--
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
"CarSum" wrote in message
...
I have a master order sheet. I enter orders on this master daily. Not the
same items are ordered every day. I just want to print out the rows that
have items ordered on them without having to delete the blank rows??

Thanks in advance
Carol





David McRitchie

Printing rows with something in them.
 
and AutoFilter does not work because ?

see links for filtering in
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html

Data that is filtered out will not be copied with Ctrl+C
and will not be printed.
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HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel
My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm

"CarSum" wrote in message ...
I have a order spreadsheet that I enter amounts ordered into on different
lines.

When I print out the order all the line print out unless I delete the ones
that are blank.

I was wondering if there was a way to just print out the rows that have
something ordered written in them?? I need heading to print out as well that
happen to be inbetween the ordered items.

Confused yet I am.
"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Carol,

I don't have a very clear idea of what's going on on this sheet, but I wonder if an
Autofilter might let you hide the rows that are empty before you print.

--
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
"CarSum" wrote in message
...
I have a master order sheet. I enter orders on this master daily. Not the
same items are ordered every day. I just want to print out the rows that
have items ordered on them without having to delete the blank rows??

Thanks in advance
Carol








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