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How do I select a column and skip to the next column and set the print area
so that the 2 columns should print side by side and not on 2 different pages? |
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Hide the intervening columns?
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "emel" wrote in message ... How do I select a column and skip to the next column and set the print area so that the 2 columns should print side by side and not on 2 different pages? |
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One way is to hide (temporarily) the columns that separate the columns to print.
Another way is to "take a picture" of each range and paste those pictures in a different worksheet and print that worksheet. Insert a new worksheet Select the first range edit|copy Go to A1 of that new worksheet shift-edit-paste picture link Do the same with the second range, but paste to the right of the first pasted picture. emel wrote: How do I select a column and skip to the next column and set the print area so that the 2 columns should print side by side and not on 2 different pages? -- Dave Peterson |
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