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I have a special page I have in a workbook that contains detailed notes and
instructions. I want it to be a part of the workbook for everyone to see and
read, but I do not want it to print when I make copies.

Is there a way to have a visible worksheet in a workbook that does not print?

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select print set area other than that page or put those instructions in
cell comments.
regards

J. T. C. Wrote:
I have a special page I have in a workbook that contains detailed notes
and
instructions. I want it to be a part of the workbook for everyone to
see and
read, but I do not want it to print when I make copies.

Is there a way to have a visible worksheet in a workbook that does not
print?



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