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I'd insert a new worksheet.
Then select the first range edit|copy back to the new worksheet shift-edit|Paste picture link Then do the same with the second range. ajchula wrote: My boss swears he knows of a way to print noncontiguous ranges on one page, without using the "copy/paste picture link" method...of course, he claims he just can't remember how to accomplish this. I say "no way...can't be done." Is he correct? Does anyone know of a way to do this? Oh, and without hiding columns or copying data to a new worksheet...and no macros, either. -- Dave Peterson |
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