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I have a very wide excel table, which prints out very small on the largest
paper that is available to me.

I would like to split the table into two parts, the left half and the right
half and have them print on one page, one part below the other.

The problem is that the column widths need to be different for each section
and putting them one below the other does not allow me to specify distinct
column widths for each section.

Is there a way to print these two segments on one page, allowing for unique
column widths.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
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Hi Kevin,

In Excel 2003,

Select the right section, Edit - Copy
Select a cell below the left section
Hold the {shift} key down whilst clicking on the menu Edit - Paste Picture
Link
Right-click the picture, select Format Picture, set fill color in Colors and
Lines to automatic.

In Excel 2007,
Select the right section, click Copy on the Home ribbon
Select a cell below the left section
Click Paste - As Picture - Paste Picture Link on the Home ribbon
Right-click the picture, select Format Picture, set fill color in Colors and
Lines to automatic.

Ed Ferrero
www.edferrero.com

I have a very wide excel table, which prints out very small on the largest
paper that is available to me.

I would like to split the table into two parts, the left half and the
right
half and have them print on one page, one part below the other.

The problem is that the column widths need to be different for each
section
and putting them one below the other does not allow me to specify distinct
column widths for each section.

Is there a way to print these two segments on one page, allowing for
unique
column widths.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks



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