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Print Area Printing
Greetings;
I want to print two columns. I have selected 10 rows on one column, held the control key down and select the corrisponding rows on a column about 10 columns over on the worksheet. ex: column A and Column L, rows 10 - 20 respectfully. I have then gone to the file, print area, set print area. fine to this point. I then got to print preview and seen the areas to print are sellected althouth 10 columns apart.... I then sellect pint and the two columns print on two different pages. Is there any way to get the two columns to print next to each other on the same piece of paper (side by side as it were columns A & B) so the data can be compared? Right now the two columns print on two different pieces of paper and I have to cut and paste the two columns together. and then copy for the 32 different board members. -- David |
Print Area Printing
Hide the columns in between the two columns that you do want printed?
"David" wrote: Greetings; I want to print two columns. I have selected 10 rows on one column, held the control key down and select the corrisponding rows on a column about 10 columns over on the worksheet. ex: column A and Column L, rows 10 - 20 respectfully. I have then gone to the file, print area, set print area. fine to this point. I then got to print preview and seen the areas to print are sellected althouth 10 columns apart.... I then sellect pint and the two columns print on two different pages. Is there any way to get the two columns to print next to each other on the same piece of paper (side by side as it were columns A & B) so the data can be compared? Right now the two columns print on two different pieces of paper and I have to cut and paste the two columns together. and then copy for the 32 different board members. -- David |
Print Area Printing
Works like a charm. Thanks for the help. You have saved me a great deal of
work for all future board meetings. Thanks... -- David "JLatham" wrote: Hide the columns in between the two columns that you do want printed? "David" wrote: Greetings; I want to print two columns. I have selected 10 rows on one column, held the control key down and select the corrisponding rows on a column about 10 columns over on the worksheet. ex: column A and Column L, rows 10 - 20 respectfully. I have then gone to the file, print area, set print area. fine to this point. I then got to print preview and seen the areas to print are sellected althouth 10 columns apart.... I then sellect pint and the two columns print on two different pages. Is there any way to get the two columns to print next to each other on the same piece of paper (side by side as it were columns A & B) so the data can be compared? Right now the two columns print on two different pieces of paper and I have to cut and paste the two columns together. and then copy for the 32 different board members. -- David |
Print Area Printing
David
Just for info. You can create Custom Views with print settings under ViewCustom Views. Create a custom view of your sheet as it now looks. Create another view with those columns hidden. If need to print that view again, just go to custom views and select the one you created. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 13:28:09 -0700, David wrote: Works like a charm. Thanks for the help. You have saved me a great deal of work for all future board meetings. Thanks... |
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