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In Excel 2003 Is it possible to print a split screen in a spreadsh
I am aware of print area, but I'd like to be able to print the split screen
the way I see it, so I can float my A column where I want and print. I know I can copy and paste into Word also, too much trouble. |
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Go to file pagesetup and select the sheet tab. Enter the
columns you want shown in the dialog box "columns to repeat at left" -----Original Message----- I am aware of print area, but I'd like to be able to print the split screen the way I see it, so I can float my A column where I want and print. I know I can copy and paste into Word also, too much trouble. . |
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Thanks...I didn't know about that, I kept searching help and geting nothing!
" wrote: Go to file pagesetup and select the sheet tab. Enter the columns you want shown in the dialog box "columns to repeat at left" -----Original Message----- I am aware of print area, but I'd like to be able to print the split screen the way I see it, so I can float my A column where I want and print. I know I can copy and paste into Word also, too much trouble. . |
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