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Set Print Area
it prints each column on a different page. Am I doing something wrong. I
would like all of the columns to be on the same page. (and it's not the width of the column that's a problem) |
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Set Print Area
"Am I doing something wrong?" I don't know. What does it say when you
choose that sheet and then choose File | Page Setup and click on the [Sheet] tab in the dialog? Right up at the top it will say 'Print area:' and will show the area chosen to be printed on that sheet. If that looks wrong, you can actually type in the range you want. If it looks right, then perhaps look at the sheet in Print Preview and click the [Margins] button at the top to see where your margins are set. It may be that you have defined a very narrow printable area on the paper and that's forcing the one column output. "madisonfaker" wrote: it prints each column on a different page. Am I doing something wrong. I would like all of the columns to be on the same page. (and it's not the width of the column that's a problem) |
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Set Print Area
yeah friend i had once the same problem and it was a challenge for me and i
couldn't able to find the answer from anywhere so i start thinking about it and i found how to print multiple rows with set print area. so if u want to do so then u should keep in mind that ............. A colum B C D Serial_No Name Age 1 Ali 20 2 Navid 30 1 3 Jan 12 4 Tahir 17 2 study the table carefully. suppose to be if i want to print record no 2 and 3 so write the number such as 1 and 2 in the next column and select that colum and sort it and select your data and apply set print area but don't select the extra column such D coz u needn't that to be printed....... and after printing exit your worksheet without saving your data hope it will work byeeeee "JLatham" wrote: "Am I doing something wrong?" I don't know. What does it say when you choose that sheet and then choose File | Page Setup and click on the [Sheet] tab in the dialog? Right up at the top it will say 'Print area:' and will show the area chosen to be printed on that sheet. If that looks wrong, you can actually type in the range you want. If it looks right, then perhaps look at the sheet in Print Preview and click the [Margins] button at the top to see where your margins are set. It may be that you have defined a very narrow printable area on the paper and that's forcing the one column output. "madisonfaker" wrote: it prints each column on a different page. Am I doing something wrong. I would like all of the columns to be on the same page. (and it's not the width of the column that's a problem) |
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