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I have a unique problem. I'm using office 2007 ( I also have access to 2003
). I'm trying to format a list of names from Word to Excel. I don't mind
pounding in the data, but I still want it to act like it does in Word. I
have a list of phone numbers, Last names, first names & Addresses. I want to
be able to print them out onto a page of 81/2X11 paper. My problem is this.
I want to have 2 columns on each paper, I also want to be able to add
additional names & information as well as remove them when they leave,
meanwhile keeping them in alphabetical order with the columns interacting
with each other... I hope I made this clear. Does this sound like something
that excel can do ??? I want to get away from Word because the formatting is
poor... the edges of each row don't quite line up and the print-out looks
amateur-istic. If you want, reply to ....
Thanks for any help anyone can render
 
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