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excel courses in london - Page boarders while printing continued pages

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replyReply Tue 21 Aug 2007, 12:41Delegate Fazil said...

Fazil has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Page boarders while printing continued pages

Hello,

Thanks for your ongoing support.

While printing multiple pages (running to about 25 pages) how do I insert page boarders automatically for evey page..?

Regards... Fazil

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replyReply Thu 30 Aug 2007, 14:22Trainer Katie said...

RE: Page boarders while printing continued pages

There is no function in Excel to insert Page Boarders. But you can switch to View menu -> Page Break Preview to change the 25 page breaks manually .

Hope this helps.

Katie

replyReply Thu 30 Aug 2007, 14:27Delegate Fazil said...

RE: Page boarders while printing continued pages

Thanks Katie...! Thats how am doing now, just thought there could be a short-cut to do it.

Regards... Fazil

 

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