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Printing a named range
In Excel 2003, is there a way to print a range by name. For example, I have a
range named "Unit 1" on the same worksheets as named ranges Unit 2, 3 and 4. Can I print only the named range "Unit 1" without having to select it each time? Thanks - |
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Printing a named range
the simplest way is to record a macro to select print range and print for
each grouping then set buttons for each macro "RheaS" wrote: In Excel 2003, is there a way to print a range by name. For example, I have a range named "Unit 1" on the same worksheets as named ranges Unit 2, 3 and 4. Can I print only the named range "Unit 1" without having to select it each time? Thanks - |
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