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If you mean having the additional cells in the 75 column row "wrap" back
under the previous columns, I have no idea. AFAIK that cannot be done, but there are more talented than I in this Forum, so continue to check back. If I come up with any ideas I'll let you know. If I misunderstood, please clarify. |:) "Gary" wrote: Thanks, but it prints on several pages, any ideas on how to print on one page Gary "CyberTaz" wrote: Select the area to be printed & go to Print dialogbox. Choose "Selection", then Print. Or select the cells to be printed & go to FilePrint AreaSet Print Area, then Print. HTH |:) "Gary" wrote: How can I print just one row of info from a work sheet that is normanlly about 20 rows and 75 columns? |
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