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Old 11-05-2013, 10:16 AM
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If your primary concern is which columns are displayed when you print, I believe there's a way to select the print range. I don't use printing much, so I can't tell you much about it, but I'm sure one of these other gurus will. Hey, guys, isn't there a way for him to specify the Print Area, limiting it to certain columns?

And by the way, officeboy, another option I rarely use is to print just the selection. I doubt that would work for you, but is it possible that you could select just one part of the worksheet and then Print Selection to get just that part on paper? Sounds clumsy, though, if it's possible at all, so other ways would be better if they're available.
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