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Default In Excel, print non-consecutive columns.

In Excel, can you print non-consecutive columns. If so, how? The
information in one worksheet is used to print 3 different documents. Is
there anyway to print non-consecutive columns? Is there anyway to have the 3
different documents from the one worksheet set up print permanently with the
3 non-consecutive columns? Thanks.
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Default In Excel, print non-consecutive columns.

You could hide the columns you don't want to print, then print, then unhide
those columns.

If it's something that you do lots of times, you could record a macro while you
do it manually. Then just rerun the macro when you need to.

kwm5321 wrote:

In Excel, can you print non-consecutive columns. If so, how? The
information in one worksheet is used to print 3 different documents. Is
there anyway to print non-consecutive columns? Is there anyway to have the 3
different documents from the one worksheet set up print permanently with the
3 non-consecutive columns? Thanks.


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