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I have a long, skinny table. I don't want one section of it to print on each
page, I want the sections to be stacked on one another on one or two pages. Is there a way to wrap the table so it is on one page, or should I just move all the cells so they're on top of one another? |
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Hi
Have a look he http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/snakecol.htm -- Andy. "megnadoodle" wrote in message ... I have a long, skinny table. I don't want one section of it to print on each page, I want the sections to be stacked on one another on one or two pages. Is there a way to wrap the table so it is on one page, or should I just move all the cells so they're on top of one another? |
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