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How can I make row and column sizes differ from page to page in Excel? I
want to make column and row sizes different on each page.
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If you are referring to "pages" as printed pages from the same worksheet, you
don't.

Column width is a property of the entire column.

Different row heights are OK in this case.

If a "page" is a separate worksheet, no problem, just change the worksheet
widths and heights.

In the first case, there are methods you can use like taking a picture of the
second page range and superimposing over the data which you format to white
font.

Or taking a picture of each page range and copying to another worksheet


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 08:30:02 -0800, Feather 52
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How can I make row and column sizes differ from page to page in Excel? I
want to make column and row sizes different on each page.


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