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Is there a way to set a document so that when you print, the rows (and cells,
of course) never break across pages? I'm not generally an Excel user, so the mysteries of the app befudle me. Thanks very much in advance. |
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While rows can be set to break across pages (or not) in Word, this is not
possible in Excel--a single row will not break. Thus there is no need to make any document setting. If you want to keep several rows together on a page, go to the View menu and select Page Break Preview. There, you can change the break points for rows, being careful of bottom page margins. "Kimmie B" wrote in message ... Is there a way to set a document so that when you print, the rows (and cells, of course) never break across pages? I'm not generally an Excel user, so the mysteries of the app befudle me. Thanks very much in advance. |
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Under File-Page Setup you can force everything to print on a single page
Alternatively, under View-Page Break Preview, you can manually set the page breaks "Kimmie B" wrote: Is there a way to set a document so that when you print, the rows (and cells, of course) never break across pages? I'm not generally an Excel user, so the mysteries of the app befudle me. Thanks very much in advance. |
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