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ltcrlee

how can I print more than 8 columns on a page?
 
Whether portrait or landscape page orientation I cannot find a way to print
more than columns A-H. I need to be able to print more columns on a page. I
realize landscape orientation is probably part of the answer, but when I try,
all I get is Columns A-H
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Still learning!

David Biddulph[_2_]

how can I print more than 8 columns on a page?
 
Check the setting of print area.
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David Biddulph

"ltcrlee" wrote in message
...
Whether portrait or landscape page orientation I cannot find a way to
print
more than columns A-H. I need to be able to print more columns on a page.
I
realize landscape orientation is probably part of the answer, but when I
try,
all I get is Columns A-H
--
Still learning!




Gary Keramidas

how can I print more than 8 columns on a page?
 
in 2003, set the print area, then do a print preview, click the setup tab and
either adjust the zoom and click fit to 1 page wide.

in 2007. do a print preview and click the page setup.

not sure id this is what you want or not.
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Gary Keramidas
Excel 2003


"ltcrlee" wrote in message
...
Whether portrait or landscape page orientation I cannot find a way to print
more than columns A-H. I need to be able to print more columns on a page. I
realize landscape orientation is probably part of the answer, but when I try,
all I get is Columns A-H
--
Still learning!



Bill Sharpe

how can I print more than 8 columns on a page?
 
ltcrlee wrote:
Whether portrait or landscape page orientation I cannot find a way to print
more than columns A-H. I need to be able to print more columns on a page. I
realize landscape orientation is probably part of the answer, but when I try,
all I get is Columns A-H


This obviously depends on your column widths. You can make some or all
the columns narrower, use a smaller font size, use a font like Arial
Narrow, change your left and right print margins, and if all else fails
use shrink to fit as suggested by others. The brute force solution is to
print on two pages and tape them together.

Bill


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