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Old January 12th, 2004, 05:12 PM
Robert Morrison
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I have a 50 column spreadsheet. I want to print column b
and column y side by side. I found an Office online help
about "print a selection of cells in an Excel
Spreadsheet". You use the CRTL key and select the
columns. The columns of b and y print on separate sheets.
How can I get the columns to print next to each other on
one sheet of paper?
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Old January 12th, 2004, 05:17 PM
Paul
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"Robert Morrison" wrote in message
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I have a 50 column spreadsheet. I want to print column b
and column y side by side. I found an Office online help
about "print a selection of cells in an Excel
Spreadsheet". You use the CRTL key and select the
columns. The columns of b and y print on separate sheets.
How can I get the columns to print next to each other on
one sheet of paper?


Hide the columns in between (i.e. C to X). Excel will print whatever you can
see after applying hide row/column as much as you like.


 




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