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It depends what exactly you are trying to do. One option is to replicate all
your data further down the sheet and set this as the print area. Another option is to use VBA to unhide the row before printing and use a timer to hide it again. This method is more complicated and assumes it is always the same row(s) you have hidden. -- Ian -- "S S" wrote in message k... If I hide a single row when viewing, is there an easy way to have this row included when printing without having to go back to `unhide row` thanks |
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