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Printing from Excel
Can Excel produce printed reports in a reading view, like Word? If so, how
do I do this? Thanks. |
you mean like File / Print Preview? To make it look like a report, do it
with a macro |
I have a file that is about 10 pages long. I want to be able to print it
Landscape, and put page 1 and page 2 side by side on the first sheet, then 3 and 4 and so on. You can do it in Word, it is something like a Reading view, but I can't figure out how to do in Excel. Page Setup, fit to page did not work. Printer was even setup to do 2 pages per sheet, but it did not work. Any thoughts? "Marvin P. Winterbottom" wrote: you mean like File / Print Preview? To make it look like a report, do it with a macro |
ViewPage Break Preview
HTH. Jason "bdave68" wrote: I have a file that is about 10 pages long. I want to be able to print it Landscape, and put page 1 and page 2 side by side on the first sheet, then 3 and 4 and so on. You can do it in Word, it is something like a Reading view, but I can't figure out how to do in Excel. Page Setup, fit to page did not work. Printer was even setup to do 2 pages per sheet, but it did not work. Any thoughts? "Marvin P. Winterbottom" wrote: you mean like File / Print Preview? To make it look like a report, do it with a macro |
That did not work. Any other thoughts?
"Jason" wrote: ViewPage Break Preview HTH. Jason "bdave68" wrote: I have a file that is about 10 pages long. I want to be able to print it Landscape, and put page 1 and page 2 side by side on the first sheet, then 3 and 4 and so on. You can do it in Word, it is something like a Reading view, but I can't figure out how to do in Excel. Page Setup, fit to page did not work. Printer was even setup to do 2 pages per sheet, but it did not work. Any thoughts? "Marvin P. Winterbottom" wrote: you mean like File / Print Preview? To make it look like a report, do it with a macro |
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