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Printing Double Columns
How do I get an Excel spreadsheet to print in double columns? The two
columns in question are narrow enough for this. Art |
Printing Double Columns
David McRitchie has a macro that will "snake" the columns.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/snakecol.htm Personally, I'd copy into MSWord (maybe hitting NotePad if MSWord slows down when I paste). Then use MSWord's Format|Column to make life easy. AjM wrote: How do I get an Excel spreadsheet to print in double columns? The two columns in question are narrow enough for this. Art -- Dave Peterson |
Printing Double Columns
Dave,
That was an option I thought of, but I wanted to see if there was a way to do this within Excel. Thanks for reply! Art "Dave Peterson" wrote: David McRitchie has a macro that will "snake" the columns. http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/snakecol.htm Personally, I'd copy into MSWord (maybe hitting NotePad if MSWord slows down when I paste). Then use MSWord's Format|Column to make life easy. AjM wrote: How do I get an Excel spreadsheet to print in double columns? The two columns in question are narrow enough for this. Art -- Dave Peterson |
Printing Double Columns
Did you look at David McRitchie's site? He shows a way within Excel.
AjM wrote: Dave, That was an option I thought of, but I wanted to see if there was a way to do this within Excel. Thanks for reply! Art "Dave Peterson" wrote: David McRitchie has a macro that will "snake" the columns. http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/snakecol.htm Personally, I'd copy into MSWord (maybe hitting NotePad if MSWord slows down when I paste). Then use MSWord's Format|Column to make life easy. AjM wrote: How do I get an Excel spreadsheet to print in double columns? The two columns in question are narrow enough for this. Art -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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