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Spread few colunm data across single page.
I've got simple data (a list of names and dates (Col A=Names, Col B=Dates,
it's a report) that stretches over 4 pages. When I print it, I get the names and addresses as they should be but they're just one column going down the left side of the page. Is there a way of making this column break to create 4 columns and connect from one to the next to the next accross the page so I get 4 columns of names and dates all on one page? In word you set up a section break and then create columns. I'm trying to do that function, but in excell. Is there a way? I've tried searching on this but can't find anything and honestly, I don't even know if I'm searching for the right keywords. - Dax |
Spread few colunm data across single page.
On 10 May, 20:54, Dax Arroway
wrote: I've got simple data (a list of names and dates (Col A=Names, Col B=Dates, it's a report) that stretches over 4 pages. When I print it, I get the names and addresses as they should be but they're just one column going down the left side of the page. Is there a way of making this column break to create 4 columns and connect from one to the next to the next accross the page so I get 4 columns of names and dates all on one page? In word you set up a section break and then create columns. I'm trying to do that function, but in excell. Is there a way? I've tried searching on this but can't find anything and honestly, I don't even know if I'm searching for the right keywords. - Dax This is something Excel is dreadful at. You can get this to work the VBA - have a look at David McRitchie's site: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel....htm#snakecols HTH Andrew |
Spread few colunm data across single page.
You can paste into Word and use Format | Columns -or - build your own method (see the link that loudfish posted) -or - use a commercial application... "Side by Side" from your truly at... http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA "Dax Arroway" wrote in message I've got simple data (a list of names and dates (Col A=Names, Col B=Dates, it's a report) that stretches over 4 pages. When I print it, I get the names and addresses as they should be but they're just one column going down the left side of the page. Is there a way of making this column break to create 4 columns and connect from one to the next to the next accross the page so I get 4 columns of names and dates all on one page? In word you set up a section break and then create columns. I'm trying to do that function, but in excell. Is there a way? I've tried searching on this but can't find anything and honestly, I don't even know if I'm searching for the right keywords. - Dax |
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