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First, I'm working in an evironment where I cannot use macros.
I have a table showing ages in column A and various information to the right of the ages with a summary line on row 82. The age column changes based on actual persons age going up to 100. For instance, if the person is 55 then the age column only fills down to row 46 using =if(a2<10,a1+1,""). In this case, is there a way to get Excel, again without macros, to print the document without the subsequent 'blank' rows where the summary line will show just below the last actual age? ks. |
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