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Is it possible to take 2 dynamic named ranges that are effectively side by
side and print them on one piece of paper, one below the other? I hope so........ |
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Use a macro to copy them to another sheet and print that.
-- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Code Numpty" wrote in message ... Is it possible to take 2 dynamic named ranges that are effectively side by side and print them on one piece of paper, one below the other? I hope so........ |
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Thanks Don. I'd thought of this approach (after I'd posted of course!) and I
think it is probably the best solution. Thanks for your input. "Don Guillett" wrote: Use a macro to copy them to another sheet and print that. -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Code Numpty" wrote in message ... Is it possible to take 2 dynamic named ranges that are effectively side by side and print them on one piece of paper, one below the other? I hope so........ . |
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