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Hello,

I'm having a problem finding example code that shows how to manage
pagebreaks using the Excel Object with VS2003 and C#.

There's a bunch of stuff out there using VBA and/or Excel macros but this is
not helpful.

Can anybody point me to a good reference (book or website) for this?

Thx.
Andy Jacobs

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Andy,
You work with the VPageBreaks/HPageBreaks collections the same as you work
with Worksheets, Cells, Range etc.
I don't use C#, but this give a lot of hits:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...oogle+ Search

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Hello,

I'm having a problem finding example code that shows how to manage
pagebreaks using the Excel Object with VS2003 and C#.

There's a bunch of stuff out there using VBA and/or Excel macros but this

is
not helpful.

Can anybody point me to a good reference (book or website) for this?

Thx.
Andy Jacobs



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