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Printing spreadsheet with a lot of columns
Hello,
Does anyone know if it is possible to print a spreadsheet, which has a lot of columns, by starting a new row when the columns reach the end of the page, instead of continuing horizontally? For example, instead of Column Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 it prints: Column Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Thanks in advance for any help on how to do this! |
Printing spreadsheet with a lot of columns
goto File -'Page Setup' then in 'Sheet' tab select 'Over, then down' option
under 'Page order' section. see if this works for you? -kc *click YES if this works "sharonm" wrote: Hello, Does anyone know if it is possible to print a spreadsheet, which has a lot of columns, by starting a new row when the columns reach the end of the page, instead of continuing horizontally? For example, instead of Column Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 it prints: Column Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Thanks in advance for any help on how to do this! |
Printing spreadsheet with a lot of columns
Sorry, but that did not work. Any other suggestions?
"KC" wrote: goto File -'Page Setup' then in 'Sheet' tab select 'Over, then down' option under 'Page order' section. see if this works for you? -kc *click YES if this works "sharonm" wrote: Hello, Does anyone know if it is possible to print a spreadsheet, which has a lot of columns, by starting a new row when the columns reach the end of the page, instead of continuing horizontally? For example, instead of Column Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 it prints: Column Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Thanks in advance for any help on how to do this! |
Printing spreadsheet with a lot of columns
Nop, Excel does not support that option.
but it is a good option to have i think, but again this option would be useful only if the page does not grow more than one page vertically but grows horizontally. some clumsy suggestions :) ... 1) you can try to copy the entire sheet and paste it into new sheet as Transpose (Paste Special - Transpose), and then print; the orientation will change but might serve the purpose. 2) File -'Page Setup' then in 'Sheet' tab, click options (which would bring up the Printer Properties window), here you can choose 'Pages per sheet' as '2 pages per sheet'. 3) copy the entire sheet and paste it on to Word, then manually cut the extra columns and paste it at end of the table. 4) you can write VBA code, which would move the extra columns under the end of the rows before you can print. -kc *Click YES if this helps "sharonm" wrote: Sorry, but that did not work. Any other suggestions? "KC" wrote: goto File -'Page Setup' then in 'Sheet' tab select 'Over, then down' option under 'Page order' section. see if this works for you? -kc *click YES if this works "sharonm" wrote: Hello, Does anyone know if it is possible to print a spreadsheet, which has a lot of columns, by starting a new row when the columns reach the end of the page, instead of continuing horizontally? For example, instead of Column Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 it prints: Column Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Thanks in advance for any help on how to do this! |
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