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I am trying to fiqure out if there is a way to not print cells?
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--Set a print area that doesn't include those cells.
--Temporarily change the font to match the cell fill color.
Generally, when I need a setup like this, I place those cells outside the
"regular" area of the page, and set the print area not to include it.
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I am trying to fiqure out if there is a way to not print cells?



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Set a print area that doesn't include those cells.<<

But when you do that it counts each area as its own page how do you get it
to prin on one page only????
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Default I there a way to not print a cell(s)?

I would also like to know, is there no way of just not printing a few cells,
I think that I have tried everything, but setting print areas do not work.
Is there really no way so information is accessible on the computer screen
but not when printed?

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Set a print area that doesn't include those cells.<<


But when you do that it counts each area as its own page how do you get it
to prin on one page only????

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Very difficult to print non-contiguous areas of a sheet.

You can hide entire rows and columns but to hide individual cells you must
change the font color to same as background color.

Or copy/paste non-contiguous areas to a single contiguous range.


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On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 15:19:34 -0800, nick
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I would also like to know, is there no way of just not printing a few cells,
I think that I have tried everything, but setting print areas do not work.
Is there really no way so information is accessible on the computer screen
but not when printed?

"Khamul" wrote:

Set a print area that doesn't include those cells.<<


But when you do that it counts each area as its own page how do you get it
to prin on one page only????


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