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Printing on preprinted paper
Dear All,
is there any easy way in excel to print on preprinted paper, however I have tried to do this but not got a good result because when I reduced or enlarge a row or column height the contents of other columns or rows adjust thierself accordingly |
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Printing on preprinted paper
If you're going to do this, it becomes a matter of trial and error.
Have plenty of test paper available and don't change anything after you have it set up correctly. Abdul Shakeel wrote: Dear All, is there any easy way in excel to print on preprinted paper, however I have tried to do this but not got a good result because when I reduced or enlarge a row or column height the contents of other columns or rows adjust thierself accordingly -- Dave Peterson |
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First set your borders to thin lines then print basically a grid on your preprinted paper. Then select the blocks where you need to print then remove the borders. If you Increase the size of a row decrease the size of the row beneath it the same amount and it won't affect what is below.
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