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I have made a kindof daily log in excel. How can I get the worksheet to automatically creat a new identical page when I reach the end of the current page. if I format more that on page at a time, I get blank pages at the end of my worksheet when it is printed. I know I can always just print a defined area, but I would like excel to just simply duplicate the same page whenever I reach the bottom. Is it possible? -- olmedic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ olmedic's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=15801 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=273040 |
First, some questions/comments.
#1. Do you only have one group of headers (probably near row 1)? If no, then delete all those other headers and just keep one set. Your data should just be a simple list of values in the following rows. If you're headers are in Row 1, you can make them always visible by: selecting A1 (just to see it). selecting A2 Window|Freeze panes. You can get that same effect when you print via: File|Page setup|Sheet Tab| clicking in the "rows to repeat at top:" box and then pointing at row 1 (or rows 1:xx). #2. After you have the single set of headers, you can apply data|filter|autofilter to show only the rows you want want. (very nice if you use Non-blanks in your filter) That way, you can format as many blank rows as you want. olmedic wrote: I have made a kindof daily log in excel. How can I get the worksheet to automatically creat a new identical page when I reach the end of the current page. if I format more that on page at a time, I get blank pages at the end of my worksheet when it is printed. I know I can always just print a defined area, but I would like excel to just simply duplicate the same page whenever I reach the bottom. Is it possible? -- olmedic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ olmedic's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=15801 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=273040 -- Dave Peterson |
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