Re: printing format
From: Dave Peterson (ec35720_at_msn.com)
Date: 02/27/04
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 20:32:33 -0600
How about copying that range into MSWord and using Word's built in features.
Format|Columns|...
Then print it, pick up your listing and toss the word file--it's out of date as
soon as it hits paper???
nathan D wrote:
>
> hello,
> probably quite simple, but, i have a pivot table, very, very long, but very thin, obviously this prints out on about 10 pages as a very long table.
> is there any way i can just repeat the columns and stick it on one page?
>
> i.e its like this
> fruit no.
> apple 2
> apple 1
> apple 3
> apple 4
> apple 2
> apple 1
> apple 3
> apple 2
> apple 4
> apple 1
> apple 2
> apple 3
> apple 4
> etc.
>
> and i'd like it to look like this
>
> fruit no. fruit no. fruit no. fruit no.
> apple 1 apple 2 apple 4 apple 3
> apple 3 etc.
>
> hope you get the message and i think this is the longest problem posed so far.
>
> ta
-- Dave Peterson ec35720@msn.com
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