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Printing one column
I have an Excel document that has 5 columns and 336 rows that ends up being 30+ pages when printed. However, I only need to print column A. Is there a way that I can print column A without being on the 30+ pages by having all of the column A's stack next to one another on the same page. I realize I will only get 7-8 'column A's' on the same page, but 8 or so pages is better than 30+. Said another way is it possible for me to... - move column A from page 2 into column B on page 1 - move column A from page 3 into column C on page 1 ...and so on I do realize this can be accomplished by copying and pasting; but I can't imagine I am the first person that has ever needed to do this. I am looking for a more automated way to accomplish this. Thank you, TheoryThree -- theorythree ------------------------------------------------------------------------ theorythree's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24607 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=381936 |
AFAIK the only other option to copy & paste is to create formulas in another
location that refer to the respective sections of column A & set that as your print area. Probably just as much trouble, though. Regards |:) "theorythree" wrote: I have an Excel document that has 5 columns and 336 rows that ends up being 30+ pages when printed. However, I only need to print column A. Is there a way that I can print column A without being on the 30+ pages by having all of the column A's stack next to one another on the same page. I realize I will only get 7-8 'column A's' on the same page, but 8 or so pages is better than 30+. Said another way is it possible for me to... - move column A from page 2 into column B on page 1 - move column A from page 3 into column C on page 1 ...and so on I do realize this can be accomplished by copying and pasting; but I can't imagine I am the first person that has ever needed to do this. I am looking for a more automated way to accomplish this. Thank you, TheoryThree -- theorythree ------------------------------------------------------------------------ theorythree's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24607 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=381936 |
Can you copy column A and paste into MSWord.
You can use format|columns to make it look pretty. theorythree wrote: I have an Excel document that has 5 columns and 336 rows that ends up being 30+ pages when printed. However, I only need to print column A. Is there a way that I can print column A without being on the 30+ pages by having all of the column A's stack next to one another on the same page. I realize I will only get 7-8 'column A's' on the same page, but 8 or so pages is better than 30+. Said another way is it possible for me to... - move column A from page 2 into column B on page 1 - move column A from page 3 into column C on page 1 ..and so on I do realize this can be accomplished by copying and pasting; but I can't imagine I am the first person that has ever needed to do this. I am looking for a more automated way to accomplish this. Thank you, TheoryThree -- theorythree ------------------------------------------------------------------------ theorythree's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24607 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=381936 -- Dave Peterson |
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