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Worksheet page numbering
I have a workbook with 30+ worksheets and am hoping there is an easy way to
have the page numbers automatically print in order based on the number of sheets. currently each sheet prints as page 1 thanks ce |
Worksheet page numbering
In xl2003 menus:
File|Print On that dialog, there's an option for what to print. Choose entire workbook. If there are sheets you want skipped, you can group the sheets first (click on the first tab and ctrl-click on subsequent) and then print. (Use print preview to verify this first--save a few trees!) If you've grouped the sheets, then ungroup them when you're done. rightclick on any of the grouped sheets and select Ungroup sheets. Grouping sheets means that almost any change you make to a sheet in that group will be made to the others in the group. Very nice for lots of stuff--but dangerous if you don't notice it and start changing things! Curtis wrote: I have a workbook with 30+ worksheets and am hoping there is an easy way to have the page numbers automatically print in order based on the number of sheets. currently each sheet prints as page 1 thanks ce -- Dave Peterson |
Worksheet page numbering
To print consecutive page numbers simply select "Entire Workbook".
If you want to print only some sheets with consecutive numbers CTRL + Click on each sheet you want to print then select "Active Sheet(s)" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 07:55:02 -0700, Curtis wrote: I have a workbook with 30+ worksheets and am hoping there is an easy way to have the page numbers automatically print in order based on the number of sheets. currently each sheet prints as page 1 thanks ce |
Worksheet page numbering
thx
"Dave Peterson" wrote: In xl2003 menus: File|Print On that dialog, there's an option for what to print. Choose entire workbook. If there are sheets you want skipped, you can group the sheets first (click on the first tab and ctrl-click on subsequent) and then print. (Use print preview to verify this first--save a few trees!) If you've grouped the sheets, then ungroup them when you're done. rightclick on any of the grouped sheets and select Ungroup sheets. Grouping sheets means that almost any change you make to a sheet in that group will be made to the others in the group. Very nice for lots of stuff--but dangerous if you don't notice it and start changing things! Curtis wrote: I have a workbook with 30+ worksheets and am hoping there is an easy way to have the page numbers automatically print in order based on the number of sheets. currently each sheet prints as page 1 thanks ce -- Dave Peterson |
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