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Printing a sheet onto 4 pages: page 2 is empty.
It seems to me that if I have a print area and then add one horizontal
page break and then add one vertical page break then Excel divides the print area into 4 pages. Only problem is that page 2 is empty: how do I avoid pinting this empty page? Any help greatly appreciated Jason. |
Printing a sheet onto 4 pages: page 2 is empty.
Print the 3 sheets separately.
First print page 1, then page 3, then page 4. WhytheQ wrote: It seems to me that if I have a print area and then add one horizontal page break and then add one vertical page break then Excel divides the print area into 4 pages. Only problem is that page 2 is empty: how do I avoid pinting this empty page? Any help greatly appreciated Jason. -- Dave Peterson |
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