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print column labels with one row of data at a time.
I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have
access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
print column labels with one row of data at a time.
Go to
File Page Setup Sheet Then in the "Rows to repeat at top" highlight the label headings row(s). HTH -- _______________________ Naz, London "gooba937" wrote: I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
print column labels with one row of data at a time.
You may want to write a macro to do this. I'm new to VB so am
cross-posting this in microsoft.public.excel.programming. "gooba937" wrote in message ... I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
print column labels with one row of data at a time.
Naz,
I think the question is how do you print one page for row 2, another for Row 3, another for row 4, etc, for the entire class. Barb "Naz" wrote in message ... Go to File Page Setup Sheet Then in the "Rows to repeat at top" highlight the label headings row(s). HTH -- _______________________ Naz, London "gooba937" wrote: I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
print column labels with one row of data at a time.
You are right. That is what I am trying to do keeping the same headers.
"Barb Reinhardt" wrote: Naz, I think the question is how do you print one page for row 2, another for Row 3, another for row 4, etc, for the entire class. Barb "Naz" wrote in message ... Go to File Page Setup Sheet Then in the "Rows to repeat at top" highlight the label headings row(s). HTH -- _______________________ Naz, London "gooba937" wrote: I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
print column labels with one row of data at a time.
Sub PrintData()
Dim sh As Worksheet, rng As Range Dim numcols As Long Dim cell As Range For Each sh In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets sh.Activate Set rng = sh.Range(sh.Cells(3, 1), _ sh.Cells(3, 1).End(xlDown)) numcols = sh.Cells(1, 256).End(xlToLeft).Column sh.PageSetup.PrintArea = rng.Resize(, _ numcols).Address(1, 1, xlA1, True) sh.PageSetup.PrintTitleRows = _ sh.Rows(1).Resize(2).Address(1, 1, xlA1, True) sh.PageSetup.Orientation = xlLandscape ' or xlPortrait rng.EntireRow.Hidden = True For Each cell In rng If cell.Row < 3 Then cell.Offset(-1, 0).EntireRow.Hidden = True End If cell.EntireRow.Hidden = False sh.PrintPreview Next rng.EntireRow.Hidden = False Next End Sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message ... You may want to write a macro to do this. I'm new to VB so am cross-posting this in microsoft.public.excel.programming. "gooba937" wrote in message ... I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
print column labels with one row of data at a time.
Other than writing a macro you have two other options
1) Use MS Word and do a mailmerge using your Excel list as the soource 2) Create a simple form in Excel as follow Assume you have your sheet set up as follows A B C D E 1 1 Name Project1 Project2 2 2 John 75% 85% 3 3 mark 65% 25% 4 4 Lisa 55% 78% 5 5 Rahul 80% 68% I have added the numbers in colum B. On a new sheet setup the first rows (labels) as you want them, in cell A1 put 1 then beneath them where you want the data enter this formula = Vlookup(A1,Sheet1!A$1$:$E$5,2,false) from the example above this will return the name of the student, in the next cell if you enter the same formula but replace the 2 with 3 it will return the result for project 1, a 4 will return the result for project 2. changing the 1 in cell A1 to 2 will return the data for the student 2 and so on. You could add a scroll bar and link it to A1 to make it more sophisticated. Of course you would need to change the above to suit your needs, but should do what you need. If you need any further help post back. -- _______________________ Naz, London "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: You may want to write a macro to do this. I'm new to VB so am cross-posting this in microsoft.public.excel.programming. "gooba937" wrote in message ... I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
print column labels with one row of data at a time.
Assuming:
Headings are in Rows 1 and 2 Student names are in Col A Try this: €˘Select Cell A3 €˘From the main menu: Select InsertPage Break €˘Select Cell A4 €˘Press the [F4] key (that will repeat the last action--setting Page Break) €˘Continue selecting subsequent cells and pressing [F4] until no more student names €˘From the main menu: FilePage Setup €˘Click the Sheet tab -Set Rows to Repeat at top to: $1:$2 -Set Print area to the rows with students -When done click [OK] €˘Click the Print Preview button or select FilePrint Preview You should see Page 1 of (some number of page) and each page should only contain the headers and one student's record. Does that help? €˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘ Regards, Ron "gooba937" wrote: I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
print column labels with one row of data at a time.
All of you have good suggestions. I am going to try the mail merge first
because it seems the easiest. However, I am also going to try the other solutions because they seem that they may be better in the long run. Thank you for your time. Sarah "Ron Coderre" wrote: Assuming: Headings are in Rows 1 and 2 Student names are in Col A Try this: €˘Select Cell A3 €˘From the main menu: Select InsertPage Break €˘Select Cell A4 €˘Press the [F4] key (that will repeat the last action--setting Page Break) €˘Continue selecting subsequent cells and pressing [F4] until no more student names €˘From the main menu: FilePage Setup €˘Click the Sheet tab -Set Rows to Repeat at top to: $1:$2 -Set Print area to the rows with students -When done click [OK] €˘Click the Print Preview button or select FilePrint Preview You should see Page 1 of (some number of page) and each page should only contain the headers and one student's record. Does that help? €˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘€˘ Regards, Ron "gooba937" wrote: I am a teacher. I have created my gradebook in excel. (I don't have access). I have 7 worksheets (one for each class that I teach). The worksheets are not exactly the same. I would like to be able to print out the top two rows (column labels) with each students data (row). This way the student can see row 1 (name of assignment), row 2 (points), their row (their personal data for each assignment). Any help?? |
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