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04.25.2008 at 07:35AM PDT, ID: 23353639
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Formatting forms for printing...

Asked by bganoush in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Word, Spreadsheet Software

Tags: Microsoft, Excel

Hi,

I have an Excel spreadsheet that has multiple columns and I have formatted them using absolute counts and references on a separate sheet.  This looks sort of like a print merge in Word.  Where instead of see ing the data in a row/column format, you see it nicely formatted in a full page form.  So now I copied the form for each row of my data so that my sheet now has many of these forms one above the other on the sheet where the first form corresponds to the first row of data, the second form corresponds to the second row, etc....

Now first of all I'm not sure if this is the best way to do this but it works.  But my problem now is that when I go to print, all the forms print one after the other without breaks between them and I don't want to have to go through each page to add a page break.  Is there a way to say that a specific cell should be a the top of the next page (like in Word where a style says "Page Break Before")?

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