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Does anyone know how to print the contents of cell that spans multiple printed pages on each of the printed pages? Thanks, -- Long live the internet ! |
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Click FILE in the menu, select PAGE SETUP and then click the SHEET tab and
designate the row or column that the cell is in to print at either the top (if row) or left (if column) of each printed page -- Kevin Backmann "Brian B" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know how to print the contents of cell that spans multiple printed pages on each of the printed pages? Thanks, -- Long live the internet ! |
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Hi Kevin B,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I have a more particular problem than getting headder cells to repeat across pages, my problem is with cell within the main body of the printed area: I have the following cells (amonghts others) in my header line, which your method enables them to be printed as the header line on each page: A - Potential Failure Mode B - Potential Effect(s) of Failure C - Severity (S) D - Potential Cause(s)/ Mechanism(s) of Failure My specific problem is that my first line entry for 'Failure Mode' is: 'Part not tested correctly' For which there are four contributers under the 'Potential Causes' column: 1 - Operator does not follow the released procedure 2 - Released procedure is out-of-date 3 - Operation not described fully / documented by a controlled procedure, and 4 - Control switches not functioning as intended For formatting reasons I want to merge the failure-mode ('Part not tested correctly') across the four rows in which I have potential-causes entered. If my list of causes continues to increase (and because the column for potential-causes is a finite width) I get to a point where 'Part not tested correctly' becomes merged across two pages, but its text only apear in one page (or is part-split across the pages). My 'wish' is to be able to have this text apear on both pages: You will appreciate that my document is large and that similar problems occur with other / diffferent failure-mode entries have similar merging problems across other pages.... .... has anyone else had / solved this problem? My document is a process FMEA which is widely used, and I'm guessing I'm not the first to encounter this type of issue? All help / comments welcome !!! Thanks, Brian Bryce. -- Long live the internet ! "Kevin B" wrote: Click FILE in the menu, select PAGE SETUP and then click the SHEET tab and designate the row or column that the cell is in to print at either the top (if row) or left (if column) of each printed page -- Kevin Backmann "Brian B" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know how to print the contents of cell that spans multiple printed pages on each of the printed pages? Thanks, -- Long live the internet ! |
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