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Hello.

I have some tables that are about a quarter-page tall, and about 30 pages
wide (in landscape).

Is there a way to have the columns continue down instead of across (so that
I can combine two or three pages into one) without having to copy and paste
each individual part?

Thanks.
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Not clear what you want. In file, print setup, sheets, you have
the option to print sheets across or down. But the sheets
print the same only the order is changed.
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Hello.

I have some tables that are about a quarter-page tall, and about 30 pages
wide (in landscape).

Is there a way to have the columns continue down instead of across (so that
I can combine two or three pages into one) without having to copy and paste
each individual part?

Thanks.



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