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Set Number of Rows in Print Area
Im currently using
=OFFSET(processed!$A$1,0,0,MAX(IF(LEN(TRIM(process ed!$A$1:$A $1000))0,ROW(processed!$A$1:$A$1000),0)),32) to dymanically set the print area under the Insert.Name.Define.PrintArea menu. Can anyone suggest how I can set this to print 50 rows per sheet as my the number of rows I need to print is costantly expanding I want to avoid having hundreds of rows printing to 1 page. Many thanks for any help Jamie |
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Set Number of Rows in Print Area
Really shouldn't be trying to print them all to one page, if you go to
File-Page Setup check that its not set to "Fit to 1 page wide by 1 tall" under scaling |
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Set Number of Rows in Print Area
On May 14, 4:36 pm, Keith74 wrote:
Really shouldn't be trying to print them all to one page, if you go to File-Page Setup check that its not set to "Fit to 1 page wide by 1 tall" under scaling A school boy error on my behalf, thanks for your lateral thinking. Kind regards Jamie |
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