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Page Break Removal
Hi:
I have an Excel document with a page break after Column A. It seems to be embeded in the document. I have tried to drag it and remove it. I have tried to copy the data from Column A to Column C and still get the break. I cannot remove it. Does anyone have a suggestion for helping me remove this seemingly "hard coded" page break? Thanks. |
Page Break Removal
Have you tried:
<File <Print Area <Clear Print Area Then, maybe: <Tools <Options <View tab, And under "Window Options", *Uncheck* Page Breaks. -- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === " "Ldyflyr" wrote in message ... Hi: I have an Excel document with a page break after Column A. It seems to be embeded in the document. I have tried to drag it and remove it. I have tried to copy the data from Column A to Column C and still get the break. I cannot remove it. Does anyone have a suggestion for helping me remove this seemingly "hard coded" page break? Thanks. |
Page Break Removal
Hi:
I cannot "uncheck" it. It is greyed out and accessible. "RagDyeR" wrote: Have you tried: <File <Print Area <Clear Print Area Then, maybe: <Tools <Options <View tab, And under "Window Options", *Uncheck* Page Breaks. -- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === " "Ldyflyr" wrote in message ... Hi: I have an Excel document with a page break after Column A. It seems to be embeded in the document. I have tried to drag it and remove it. I have tried to copy the data from Column A to Column C and still get the break. I cannot remove it. Does anyone have a suggestion for helping me remove this seemingly "hard coded" page break? Thanks. |
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