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(Excel 2003) I was utilizing Page Break View to go through a multipage
document to ensure secondary lines stayed with their primary entry. Now I have some solid lines delineating pages and other pages delineated with a dashed line. I don't like how it looks and want to start over, but I can't figure out how to start over with pagination. Right now I have some pages that have reduced themselves to 80% to get all the data on the page and when I change it to 100%, of course some lines then move to an additional page. Because that section ends with a solid line, that's all the lines that are on that additional page. So in some cases I have just five or six lines of data on a page. What I want are evenly balanced pages in 100%, keeping secondary lines of data with their primary data. Short of creating the 18(ish) page document all over again, what can I do to achieve this goal? |
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