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My boss wants to be able to make data continually flow from one column to the
next INSTEAD of going to the next page. I told him it wasn't possible, but I
wanted to make sure it isn't? He doesn't want to copy and paste to the next
column, he wants to be able to insert a row randomly and have the data NOT go
to a second oage. Please let me know if I've been unclear!

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AG
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Jim Cone has a nice commercial Add-in called SpecialPrint that includes a
feature called Side-by-Side, which will allow the printing of long columns on
one page of paper..........it's available at:

http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware/

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



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My boss wants to be able to make data continually flow from one column to the
next INSTEAD of going to the next page. I told him it wasn't possible, but I
wanted to make sure it isn't? He doesn't want to copy and paste to the next
column, he wants to be able to insert a row randomly and have the data NOT go
to a second oage. Please let me know if I've been unclear!

Thanks,
AG

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