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Do you mean you deleted a column from the picture worksheet?
Remember, you're not really working with columns. You're working with pictures. You'd have to delete the picture. (And replace the picture with another picture.) NavyPianoMan wrote: I tried it and it worked nicely. Later, I wanted to revise it and tried to delete the first column. But EXCEL just slid the columns over it (it was still visible). How can I make revisions using your suggested method (without redoing the entire page)? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You may be able to use this technique: Insert a new sheet copy the first range to be printed. go to A1 of the new sheet Shift-Edit|Paste picture link Repeat for each range to be printed and paste under (or to the right) of the pasted pictures. Then print this new worksheet. By pasting a picture link, if the original data changes, so will the picture. NavyPianoMan wrote: I only want to print certain columns from my worksheet. I'm using CTRL to select discrete columns. Is it possible to just print these columns fitted to one page (without space inbetween and without each column placed on a separate page)? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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