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Default How can I display totals on the bottom of a printed page in Excel.

I have a spreadsheet that prints on multiple pages. I would like the totals
row to print on the bottom of each page. The totals would be for the whole
column not just waht is on the page.
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Default How can I display totals on the bottom of a printed page in Excel.

This may not help you, but if you use the 'Sub Total' function
(DataSubtotal...) then you can insert a page break between each 'group'

Just a thought that may help, other than that you are going to need to do it
manually

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I have a spreadsheet that prints on multiple pages. I would like the
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row to print on the bottom of each page. The totals would be for the
whole
column not just waht is on the page.


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