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Print Area vs Print to fit
Has anyone noticed that if your print area is non-contiguous (made up of
more than one range) then print-to-fit doesn't work? or is it me? |
Print Area vs Print to fit
"JethroUKİ" wrote...
Has anyone noticed that if your print area is non-contiguous (made up of more than one range) then print-to-fit doesn't work? or is it me? Meaning that if your print area contains multiple disjoint areas, Excel will insist on printing each such area on a separate page? Old news. Either of the following. 1. Copy each area and paste as a picture link in another, blank worksheet in the layout you want, then select the *single* *area* range on that worksheet that contains all the linked pictures, and print that. 2. Buy a copy of Lotus 123, which has had profoundly more intelligent printing facilities than Excel for over a decade now, and use it for printing. Sorry. Can't help being sarcastic when it comes to grossly incapable aspects of Excel vs other spreadsheets, especially when that lack of capabilities predates Excel 5. It's sad, really, how little money Microsoft has to spend on adding useful features to Excel. |
Print Area vs Print to fit
This is normal
Bernard "JethroUKİ" wrote in message ... Has anyone noticed that if your print area is non-contiguous (made up of more than one range) then print-to-fit doesn't work? or is it me? |
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