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group cells so they always print together
I have groups of cells that I always want to print together. I want to keep
these groups from splitting over page boundaries. |
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group cells so they always print together
Excel doesn't have the same kind of formatting that MSWord has (keep lines
together). I think that the closest you'll get is to apply your page breaks manually where you want them. Remember that different printers have different printable areas. You'll want to be as conservative as the "worst" printer that will be used. wrlang1977 wrote: I have groups of cells that I always want to print together. I want to keep these groups from splitting over page boundaries. -- Dave Peterson |
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