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Sorry I was working more from you previous answer than your question.
This is not along the lines of your title and what you asked, but you are obviously having a problem with printing. You have made the heading rows and heading columns show up as you scroll through the worksheet, but have probably note done the same for printing (Repeat Rows/column headings when printing). Both of these are covered on on this page. Freeze Panes for view and Repeat row/col headings for printing http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/freeze.htm It will not repeat the row headings on the right side, but every printed page will have the headings. There is a bit more leeway in the printing in that you can for instance start at a latter row to have them repeated so that you can have a logo at the very top that is not repeated. "David McRitchie" wrote in message ... You can create another worksheet strictly for printing purposes and delete that worksheet when finished. You probably would want the macro to save your original worksheet before creating the second worksheet. For a couple of examples, see Bus Schedule http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/bus_sched.htm Worksheets in VBA Coding and in Worksheet Formulas (look for . [posted 2004-11-05] ) http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/sheets.htm -- HTH, David McRitchie My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm "mcurtis47" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Roger. I was rather hoping for a more automated solution. My columns represent days of the year and log in hours worked for both my wife & myself. I have rows under the schedule that compute sums of the hours worked each day and also on a bi-weekly basis provides Pay check estimates. I am doing this because our hours are different every day and each week. That said, inserting a column for printing purposes only would not only be tedious but also screw up formulas. Maybe there is isn't any other way to do it. Thanks. "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Well supposing column J was your last column of data, enter in K2 =A2 and copy down Select Columns A to J for Printing -- Regards Roger Govier "mcurtis47" wrote in message ... I need to have my row headings print automaticaly on both the left and right side of the print out. I print the spreadsheet in landscape with the hours of a day on the left (rows) and the dates of the month on the top (columns). It would be much easier to guage the hours if I were able to print the hours again on the right side of the page. Is this possible? Surely others would want to be able to do this technique for their large spreadsheets? Thanks |
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