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when scanning drawing on to a worksheet, sometimes there are 10 or so
drawings under the same no, is there any way you can only see the first one and then in some way see the hidden ones if they can be attached |
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I would suggest re-wording this with some more explanation of what you are
doing, how and what results are you getting that you don't want. How do you get 10 drawings from one scan? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 05:47:01 -0800, JJINTY wrote: when scanning drawing on to a worksheet, sometimes there are 10 or so drawings under the same no, is there any way you can only see the first one and then in some way see the hidden ones if they can be attached |
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