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Default Can I print more columns underneath other columns on one page?

Is it possible to print, for example rows 1-15/columns A-F at the top of a
legal page (landscape) and then underneath it on the same page, rows
1-15/columns G-L?
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Default Can I print more columns underneath other columns on one page?

Not without manipulation prior to printing.

i.e. cut G1:L15 and paste to A16

To preserve the original layout, copy the sheet and do the cut/paste on that
sheet.

Or record a macro doing the cut/paste.......print.......cut/paste back to
original layout.


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On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 08:26:03 -0700, Tyler at Creme
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Is it possible to print, for example rows 1-15/columns A-F at the top of a
legal page (landscape) and then underneath it on the same page, rows
1-15/columns G-L?


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