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Default HPageBreaks and InsertRow Problem

Yes i am using 2007. It is a manual Page Break. And no I do not have a print
area set.

I just want to delete a previously inserted manual page break.

"Jim Cone" wrote:

"I have a page break inserted where it needs to go"
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Are you using xl2007?
Is that pagebreak a manual pagebreak or is it an automatic pagebreak?
Do you have a print area set?
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Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA



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Hello,
I am having a problem with some code i have been working on over the past
couple weeks. I have a page break inserted where it needs to go, and then i
need to insert a row right after the page break. I select the row directly
under the page break and insert (with Selection.Insert Shift:=xlUp) a row.
and then the page break magically ends up at the bottom of the cell that i
inserted.
So i either need to know how to keep the page break at the top of the cell,
Or how to delete a specific page break deduced from a Row# (as i always have
the Row# where the page break is).
Thanks for replies
Ironhydroxide

 
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