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Printing report that is portrait and landscape
I have a report that the first page is portrait and 2nd page is landscape.
How can I get it to both print out in the correct orientation? Using Excel 2003 |
Printing report that is portrait and landscape
Two print jobs or some VBA code which in essence is two print jobs in one
command. Record a macro whilst you run each print job, then combine the two into one macro. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 18:39:00 -0800, jag53 wrote: I have a report that the first page is portrait and 2nd page is landscape. How can I get it to both print out in the correct orientation? Using Excel 2003 |
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