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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. -- Dave Peterson |
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