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print range questions
I'm a basic excel user. I am trying to set up an order form that will have in excess of 500 individual line items that could be ordered. How do I set up a print algorithm that will only print the lines where an order has been placed; I don't want to print out the entire list each time, many orders will only have one or a few items ordered. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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Hi A2Irish
How does one determine whether an order has been placed? Have you considered using Word's mailmerge capacity to extract only the ordered records for printing?
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