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I don't think VBA will allow you to break this rule either.

In xl2002+, you could add a picture to the footer (and maybe you could create a
picture of your disclaimer).

Maybe print a bunch of sheets with just the disclaimer (created in MSWord) and
then printing the excel data on a second pass through the printer.

Maybe...Put it in some cells and then use rows to repeat at Top (move it to the
header).

Fred1025 wrote:

I have a legal disclaimer that needs to print on the bottom of each page in
an Excel spreadsheet. I tried to get it shortened, but the minimum length in
555 characters. Is there any way to produce footers longer than 255
characters?

I could build a routine to print the footer in VBA, but I would like to
avoid that if possible.

Thanks.


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You could type out the disclaimer in Word, copy, paste special as picture,
copy this picture into Paint and save, then place this picture in the footer
of your worksheet.
Gary


"Fred1025" wrote:

I have a legal disclaimer that needs to print on the bottom of each page in
an Excel spreadsheet. I tried to get it shortened, but the minimum length in
555 characters. Is there any way to produce footers longer than 255
characters?

I could build a routine to print the footer in VBA, but I would like to
avoid that if possible.

Thanks.

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But only if you have xl2002+. Support for pictures in headers/footers was added
then.



Gary Rowe wrote:

You could type out the disclaimer in Word, copy, paste special as picture,
copy this picture into Paint and save, then place this picture in the footer
of your worksheet.
Gary

"Fred1025" wrote:

I have a legal disclaimer that needs to print on the bottom of each page in
an Excel spreadsheet. I tried to get it shortened, but the minimum length in
555 characters. Is there any way to produce footers longer than 255
characters?

I could build a routine to print the footer in VBA, but I would like to
avoid that if possible.

Thanks.


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Good point!

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

But only if you have xl2002+. Support for pictures in headers/footers was added
then.



Gary Rowe wrote:

You could type out the disclaimer in Word, copy, paste special as picture,
copy this picture into Paint and save, then place this picture in the footer
of your worksheet.
Gary

"Fred1025" wrote:

I have a legal disclaimer that needs to print on the bottom of each page in
an Excel spreadsheet. I tried to get it shortened, but the minimum length in
555 characters. Is there any way to produce footers longer than 255
characters?

I could build a routine to print the footer in VBA, but I would like to
avoid that if possible.

Thanks.


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