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Excel 2000
I'm creating a excel worksheet that has several categories and sub-categories. each category and sub- category have different count totals. for example the categories might be first thru eighth graders and the sub-categories would be boys and girls. first grade - boys - tom jim billy girls - tina jennifer second grade - boys - joe john girls - kim tammy michelle What I want is to create a new page for each category. Now the category and sub-category information works out to two columns each and some will need more than one page for each category. |
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Does new page mean new printed page?
If yes, then I would fill those categories (first grade on each row that needs it). Debra Dalgleish has instructions for filling those cells: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html And she shows how to make them look empty using conditional formatting (white font on a white background): http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFor...html#Duplicate Then you can use Data|subtotals to get new pages between groups. (There's an option at the bottom of that dialog.) If you meant different worksheets, I'd still fill those empty cells using Deb's techniques, but then I'd use some code from here site: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Create New Sheets from Filtered List -- uses an Advanced Filter to create separate sheet of orders for each sales rep visible in a filtered list; macro automates the filter. AdvFilterRepFiltered.xls 35 kb Update Sheets from Master -- uses an Advanced Filter to send data from Master sheet to individual worksheets -- replaces old data with current. AdvFilterCity.xls 55 kb ========== In reality, I wouldn't put them on new sheets. I'd fill those empty cells, but then I'd apply data|filter|autofilter and just show the ones I want. Greg Malenky wrote: Excel 2000 I'm creating a excel worksheet that has several categories and sub-categories. each category and sub- category have different count totals. for example the categories might be first thru eighth graders and the sub-categories would be boys and girls. first grade - boys - tom jim billy girls - tina jennifer second grade - boys - joe john girls - kim tammy michelle What I want is to create a new page for each category. Now the category and sub-category information works out to two columns each and some will need more than one page for each category. -- Dave Peterson |
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