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When printing - ability to not print empty or $0 cells
In Lotus, I used to place double pipes "||" within a print range and this
would keep rows that had a zero value from printing. Thius was very useful when prining long invoices. It keeps rows that have a zero value from prinnting, thus only printing the rows that have a total in them. Does anyone know how to do this in Excel? |
When printing - ability to not print empty or $0 cells
Excel doesn't have that ability.
Maybe you could use data|Filter|autofilter and hide the rows that are zero? Briant wrote: In Lotus, I used to place double pipes "||" within a print range and this would keep rows that had a zero value from printing. Thius was very useful when prining long invoices. It keeps rows that have a zero value from prinnting, thus only printing the rows that have a total in them. Does anyone know how to do this in Excel? -- Dave Peterson |
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