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Robin Chapple

How to copy page setup
 
I need to open a new worksheet for a new year. (The year starts July
1st)

I have copied the previous year worksheet to a blank worksheet in
order to keep the formatting and formulae.

How do I copy the page setup for printing?

Thanks,

Robin Chapple

somethinglikeant

How to copy page setup
 
why not simple save a copy of the previous file strip out all the
detail you don't need and build up to your new template?

just a suggestion

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Robin Chapple wrote:
I need to open a new worksheet for a new year. (The year starts July
1st)

I have copied the previous year worksheet to a blank worksheet in
order to keep the formatting and formulae.

How do I copy the page setup for printing?

Thanks,

Robin Chapple



Gord Dibben

How to copy page setup
 
Instead of copying to a blank worksheet, right-click on the sheet and "move or
copy".

Check "create a copy" and "to book".

With the copy active, F5SpecailConstants, Uncheck the constants to keep like
Text for Titles and OK

EditClearContents.

You will be left with formulas and titles and the Print Setup will not have
changed.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 17:33:56 +1000, Robin Chapple
wrote:

I need to open a new worksheet for a new year. (The year starts July
1st)

I have copied the previous year worksheet to a blank worksheet in
order to keep the formatting and formulae.

How do I copy the page setup for printing?

Thanks,

Robin Chapple




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