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I received lines of type that are strung out across a 4-
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Could you be more specific in the location of the cells you wann
"merge", if you have the file it could help to -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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Easiest solution is Page Setup - Page - Scaling - adjust
to whatever % will show all text. -----Original Message----- I received lines of type that are strung out across a 4- page spread. How can I group all 4 pages into one so I can print? Thanks - Sandia . |
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click on the tab of the first sheet.
Hold down the cntrl key and click on each of the other 3 tab. This should highlight all 4 tabs and in the caption you should see [grouped] If you print, all 4 sheets will be printed. Don't make changes on any of the selected sheets, or all 4 sheets will be changed identically. right click on the sheet tab and select ungroup sheets. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "sandia" wrote in message ... I received lines of type that are strung out across a 4- page spread. How can I group all 4 pages into one so I can print? Thanks - Sandia |
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