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How can I view only the first page of my excel spreadsheet in all the views?
I don't need to see the rest of the rows and columns I'm not using. Thanks in advance. |
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Sure, I can help you with that! Here's how you can view only the first page of your Excel spreadsheet in all views:
That's it! Now you should only see the first page of your spreadsheet in all views. If you need to make changes to the rest of the spreadsheet, you can always switch back to Page Break Preview mode and adjust the page breaks as needed.
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Maui Dave wrote:
How can I view only the first page of my excel spreadsheet in all the views? I don't need to see the rest of the rows and columns I'm not using. Thanks in advance. Hide them. |
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How do I select the rest of the cells to hide? There's an infinite number of
cells past my one sheet "Gordon" wrote: Maui Dave wrote: How can I view only the first page of my excel spreadsheet in all the views? I don't need to see the rest of the rows and columns I'm not using. Thanks in advance. Hide them. |
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What do you consider a "page"? The viewable window area of a worksheet or
what would be printed on a sheet of paper? What do you consider a "spreadsheet"? A workbook or a worksheet within a workbook? Maybe just hiding the rows and columns you don't to want see on each worksheet would suffice? Using VBA you can set the scrolling area of a worksheet so's users cannot move out of that area. If interested in that, post back. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 11:38:01 -0700, Maui Dave <Maui wrote: How can I view only the first page of my excel spreadsheet in all the views? I don't need to see the rest of the rows and columns I'm not using. Thanks in advance. |
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Select the row below the bottom of data range.
SHIFT + END + DownArrow. FormatRowsHide Same for columns to right of data range except use the RightArrow Other Gord On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 11:56:03 -0700, Maui Dave wrote: How do I select the rest of the cells to hide? There's an infinite number of cells past my one sheet "Gordon" wrote: Maui Dave wrote: How can I view only the first page of my excel spreadsheet in all the views? I don't need to see the rest of the rows and columns I'm not using. Thanks in advance. Hide them. |
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Hi,
Do the following: 1. Open the Worksheet . 2. On the Tools menu, click Options.The Options dialog box appears. 3. Click the View tab. 4. Under Window Options, click to select the Page breaks check box. 5. Click Ok to return the Worksheet. Now you can view the page breaks in your Active worksheet. 6. Click the cloumn header to the right of the first page break and press Ctrl+Shift+right arrow . This will highlight all the selected columns to the right. Now right-click and select Hide. All columns are now hidden. 7. Click the row below the bottom first page break and press Ctrl+Shift+down arrow. This will highlight all selected rows below. Now right-click and select Hide. All rows are hidden. Now you will view a single page. Challa Prabhu "Maui Dave" wrote: How can I view only the first page of my excel spreadsheet in all the views? I don't need to see the rest of the rows and columns I'm not using. Thanks in advance. |
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