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Eric

Is there a way to type in text and not have it print?
 
I would like to have text show on the screen but not when printed, sot of
like defpoints in AutoCAD. Is there a way to do this in Excel?
On a similar note, is there a way to print a cell or even the header or
footer in gray scale or in draft?

JP[_4_]

Is there a way to type in text and not have it print?
 
Just change the cell font to white and it won't be visible when
printing.

--JP

On Jan 13, 9:28*am, Eric wrote:
I would like to have text show on the screen but not when printed, sot of
like defpoints in AutoCAD. *Is there a way to do this in Excel?
On a similar note, is there a way to print a cell or even the header or
footer in gray scale or in draft?



Bill Sharpe

Is there a way to type in text and not have it print?
 
JP wrote:
Just change the cell font to white and it won't be visible when
printing.

--JP

On Jan 13, 9:28 am, Eric wrote:
I would like to have text show on the screen but not when printed, sot of
like defpoints in AutoCAD. Is there a way to do this in Excel?
On a similar note, is there a way to print a cell or even the header or
footer in gray scale or in draft?


Just remember to change the font to black when finished printing. Seems
like a macro is the way to do this automatically.

Bill


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