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I have a long skinny Excel worksheet. I'd like to print it to one page,
however this crunches it down to one column. Is there any way to force Excel to make a mid-page break and create another column to continue with the data? |
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I'd copy the excel data into MSWord and print from there. Word has built in
support for multiple columns (Format|Columns, IIRC). But if you want to stick with excel... David McRitchie has some code to do this kind of thing at: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/snakecol.htm kingant wrote: I have a long skinny Excel worksheet. I'd like to print it to one page, however this crunches it down to one column. Is there any way to force Excel to make a mid-page break and create another column to continue with the data? -- Dave Peterson |
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