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Excel equivalent of 'Keep lines together'
I've subtotaled a table, and need to print it out. I would like all rows
which form part of the subtotal to print together on one page. If there's not enough room on the page, I'd like a page break after the previous subtotal. In Word, I can use 'Keep lines together'. Is there an equivalent in Excel? If not, how would I program this? Is it possible to tell in VBA where the page beak is? And, if I don't like where it is, can I move it to a different row? -- Thanks, Fred Please reply to newsgroup, not e-mail |
Excel equivalent of 'Keep lines together'
with /data/ totals check pagebreak between groups.
keepITcool < email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .) < homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool "Fred Smith" wrote: I've subtotaled a table, and need to print it out. I would like all rows which form part of the subtotal to print together on one page. If there's not enough room on the page, I'd like a page break after the previous subtotal. In Word, I can use 'Keep lines together'. Is there an equivalent in Excel? If not, how would I program this? Is it possible to tell in VBA where the page beak is? And, if I don't like where it is, can I move it to a different row? |
Excel equivalent of 'Keep lines together'
The problem is that won't do what I want. 'Page break between each group'
will insert a page break regardless of the size of the group. Most of my groups are 4 or 5 rows long. I don't want that many pages. I want a page break only if there is not enough room left on the page for the group. Any other suggestions? -- Regards, Fred Please reply to newsgroup, not e-mail "keepITcool" wrote in message ... with /data/ totals check pagebreak between groups. keepITcool < email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .) < homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool "Fred Smith" wrote: I've subtotaled a table, and need to print it out. I would like all rows which form part of the subtotal to print together on one page. If there's not enough room on the page, I'd like a page break after the previous subtotal. In Word, I can use 'Keep lines together'. Is there an equivalent in Excel? If not, how would I program this? Is it possible to tell in VBA where the page beak is? And, if I don't like where it is, can I move it to a different row? |
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