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Hi,
I have a excel document with very large spreadsheets. I am trying to make it more 'printable'. The users of my document will be adding rows to the spreadsheets so if I organise it to print friendly now, it will be changed in the future and will not print well. How do I fix this problem? Or is there a way I can set it so it prints well? Thank you for your help. Orla |
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You have an Excel workbook with very large worksheets......right?
Sounds like you need a Dynamic Print Range. See Debra Dalgleish's site for creating and using dynamic ranges. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlNames01.html#Dynamic Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 9 May 2008 11:02:01 -0700, OrlaLynch wrote: Hi, I have a excel document with very large spreadsheets. I am trying to make it more 'printable'. The users of my document will be adding rows to the spreadsheets so if I organise it to print friendly now, it will be changed in the future and will not print well. How do I fix this problem? Or is there a way I can set it so it prints well? Thank you for your help. Orla |
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