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I am using Exel, and I downloaded one of the service quote forms (Blue
Gradient).
I am attempting to create a quote for a job, and I have used all the
available cells and I need it to roll over onto a second page. If anyone has
an idea of how to do this, I would really appreciate it!
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Help me please

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I am using Exel, and I downloaded one of the service quote forms (Blue
Gradient).
I am attempting to create a quote for a job, and I have used all the
available cells and I need it to roll over onto a second page. If anyone has
an idea of how to do this, I would really appreciate it!

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Have you tried to insert new rows

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I am using Exel, and I downloaded one of the service quote forms (Blue
Gradient).
I am attempting to create a quote for a job, and I have used all the
available cells and I need it to roll over onto a second page. If anyone has
an idea of how to do this, I would really appreciate it!

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Yes but rows overlap existing cells

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Have you tried to insert new rows

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I am using Exel, and I downloaded one of the service quote forms (Blue
Gradient).
I am attempting to create a quote for a job, and I have used all the
available cells and I need it to roll over onto a second page. If anyone has
an idea of how to do this, I would really appreciate it!

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Find a empty line and insert your rows should push everythign below it down

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Yes but rows overlap existing cells

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Have you tried to insert new rows

"Kev" wrote:

I am using Exel, and I downloaded one of the service quote forms (Blue
Gradient).
I am attempting to create a quote for a job, and I have used all the
available cells and I need it to roll over onto a second page. If anyone has
an idea of how to do this, I would really appreciate it!



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I am sure there is a easy way to do this

Insert new rows

Drag Text boxse to new locations

Remerge and center new rows

hope this helps


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I am using Exel, and I downloaded one of the service quote forms (Blue
Gradient).
I am attempting to create a quote for a job, and I have used all the
available cells and I need it to roll over onto a second page. If anyone has
an idea of how to do this, I would really appreciate it!

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