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Is it possible or is it impossible?
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Does anyone know how to set up page numbers in the footer that wil print continuously across worksheets preserving the print area alread made? I give you a example. I have 3 worksheets: WS1, WS2, WS3. I every worksheet there are 3 pages to print. The print setting (prin area) is already defined in each worksheet but, unfortunately, in pag setup for each worksheet is defined a different scale (70% of norma dimension, 65% and 68%). I would not change this scale I would like t obtain this result: WS1:page1, WS1page2, WS1page3, WS2page4, WS2page5….. I tried to select all sheets and to setup page number in the footer bu the result was not good because the print area was changed. Someone can help me? Thank yo -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Is it possible or is it impossible?
This was answered the first time you asked it.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "71paolo71 " wrote in message ... Dear friends Does anyone know how to set up page numbers in the footer that will print continuously across worksheets preserving the print area already made? I give you a example. I have 3 worksheets: WS1, WS2, WS3. In every worksheet there are 3 pages to print. The print setting (print area) is already defined in each worksheet but, unfortunately, in page setup for each worksheet is defined a different scale (70% of normal dimension, 65% and 68%). I would not change this scale I would like to obtain this result: WS1:page1, WS1page2, WS1page3, WS2page4, WS2page5... I tried to select all sheets and to setup page number in the footer but the result was not good because the print area was changed. Someone can help me? Thank you --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Is it possible or is it impossible?
Paolo
You can use a formula in the footer, like: &[Page]+3 of &[Pages]+6 for the WS2, etc NickHK "71paolo71 " wrote in message ... Dear friends Does anyone know how to set up page numbers in the footer that will print continuously across worksheets preserving the print area already made? I give you a example. I have 3 worksheets: WS1, WS2, WS3. In every worksheet there are 3 pages to print. The print setting (print area) is already defined in each worksheet but, unfortunately, in page setup for each worksheet is defined a different scale (70% of normal dimension, 65% and 68%). I would not change this scale I would like to obtain this result: WS1:page1, WS1page2, WS1page3, WS2page4, WS2page5... I tried to select all sheets and to setup page number in the footer but the result was not good because the print area was changed. Someone can help me? Thank you --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Is it possible or is it impossible?
I tried your solution Nick, but it doesn't work good.
If I have 40 sheets, and each sheet contains more pages to print (wit different print setting scale), I should put a formula in the footer o each sheet. It' s very long time and, as well, the print setting scal was changed. By my opinion, It's necessary a VBA code but I don't know how write it Someone can help us? By -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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