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I cant figure out how to only show the printable area in excel, and have all
other cells greyed out? Can anybody help. |
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Jeffro,
View - Page Break Preview will sort of do that, though you can still see the cells that are outside the print area. I think a macro could make it totally invisible, if you want to go that route. We can write you one. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Jeffro" wrote in message ... I cant figure out how to only show the printable area in excel, and have all other cells greyed out? Can anybody help. |
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What is a marco?
"Earl Kiosterud" wrote: Jeffro, View - Page Break Preview will sort of do that, though you can still see the cells that are outside the print area. I think a macro could make it totally invisible, if you want to go that route. We can write you one. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Jeffro" wrote in message ... I cant figure out how to only show the printable area in excel, and have all other cells greyed out? Can anybody help. |
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This is not a macro, but ... might this be what you're looking to
accomplish? Open a new sheet, and select *all* of Column G by clicking on G in the column header. Then, do <Ctrl <Shift <RightArrow. This selects all the columns, out to the last column, IV. Right click in the selection and choose "Hide". Is that the effect you're looking for? If it is, you can do the same thing with the rows, by simply using the down arrow in place of the right arrow. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Jeffro" wrote in message ... What is a marco? "Earl Kiosterud" wrote: Jeffro, View - Page Break Preview will sort of do that, though you can still see the cells that are outside the print area. I think a macro could make it totally invisible, if you want to go that route. We can write you one. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Jeffro" wrote in message ... I cant figure out how to only show the printable area in excel, and have all other cells greyed out? Can anybody help. |
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Ragdyer,
That is what I was looking for. Thanks for your help Jeffro "Ragdyer" wrote: This is not a macro, but ... might this be what you're looking to accomplish? Open a new sheet, and select *all* of Column G by clicking on G in the column header. Then, do <Ctrl <Shift <RightArrow. This selects all the columns, out to the last column, IV. Right click in the selection and choose "Hide". Is that the effect you're looking for? If it is, you can do the same thing with the rows, by simply using the down arrow in place of the right arrow. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Jeffro" wrote in message ... What is a marco? "Earl Kiosterud" wrote: Jeffro, View - Page Break Preview will sort of do that, though you can still see the cells that are outside the print area. I think a macro could make it totally invisible, if you want to go that route. We can write you one. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Jeffro" wrote in message ... I cant figure out how to only show the printable area in excel, and have all other cells greyed out? Can anybody help. |
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Thanks for the feed-back.
-- Regards, RD -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Jeffro" wrote in message ... Ragdyer, That is what I was looking for. Thanks for your help Jeffro "Ragdyer" wrote: This is not a macro, but ... might this be what you're looking to accomplish? Open a new sheet, and select *all* of Column G by clicking on G in the column header. Then, do <Ctrl <Shift <RightArrow. This selects all the columns, out to the last column, IV. Right click in the selection and choose "Hide". Is that the effect you're looking for? If it is, you can do the same thing with the rows, by simply using the down arrow in place of the right arrow. -- HTH, RD -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Jeffro" wrote in message ... What is a marco? "Earl Kiosterud" wrote: Jeffro, View - Page Break Preview will sort of do that, though you can still see the cells that are outside the print area. I think a macro could make it totally invisible, if you want to go that route. We can write you one. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Jeffro" wrote in message ... I cant figure out how to only show the printable area in excel, and have all other cells greyed out? Can anybody help. |
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