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How do I omit rows containing nozero values when printing in excel
I'm trying to conditionaly hide rows from printing based on values in a
paticular column of my worksheet. Is this possible? Thanks. |
Hi Brad,
Filter your list prior to printing. Cheers, JF. |
I find the easiest way to do this is to apply Data|Filter|Autofilter to my
range. Then I use the filter to show/hide what I want. Then I print and then Data|Filter|Showall to see everything again. brad wrote: I'm trying to conditionaly hide rows from printing based on values in a paticular column of my worksheet. Is this possible? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
The problem is that I have a range of 4 pages of info, so if I autofilter and the data I want is at the top and bottom of the range, then I get 2 pages containing half of the info I want and 2 blank pages between them. Is there any way around this without reseting all page breaks and print areas? Thanks again for your help. |
It sounds like you've added some manual page breaks to your worksheet.
You could clear those manual page breaks and do the autofiltering, then print. Or you could do the autofilter and copy to a new worksheet--then print from there (and delete the sheet when you're done. Davbwalker wrote: The problem is that I have a range of 4 pages of info, so if I autofilter and the data I want is at the top and bottom of the range, then I get 2 pages containing half of the info I want and 2 blank pages between them. Is there any way around this without reseting all page breaks and print areas? Thanks again for your help. -- Dave Peterson |
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