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Hi Reddink20
Excel has no concept of "pages". So on the assumption that you will never widen the columns you can highlight the last right hand column and then add a border to the right of the cells. This will repeat on all pages. Again row cells contain data that does not wrap you can manually apply a border to cells at the bottom of each page. Perhaps you may be better considering applying borders to ALL cells (top,bottom,left and right) and then changing the colour of the borders of all cells to mid grey. This would then improve the asthetic appearance of each page without the borders being so obtrusive. Hope this helps. Tony |
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