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Old February 19th, 2009, 07:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Becky
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Is there a way to set different margins for each page?
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Old February 22nd, 2009, 03:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Sheeloo[_3_]
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No, not through the options available through the Excel menus/buttons.

You can do so through a macro.

"Becky" wrote:

Is there a way to set different margins for each page?

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Old February 24th, 2009, 06:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Becky
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Default Setting margins

Thanks for the info. I am in trouble here. I have no clue what a macro is.
Any ideas where i can get some easy and good help? Thank you.

"Sheeloo" wrote:

No, not through the options available through the Excel menus/buttons.

You can do so through a macro.

"Becky" wrote:

Is there a way to set different margins for each page?

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Old February 24th, 2009, 07:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Sheeloo[_3_]
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Default Setting margins

Becky,

Can you split your pages into different worksheets?

Since you need different margins on different pages, it is likely that you
have different type of data in different areas of the worksheet. It will be
easier for you to split.

Can you share the file?

"Becky" wrote:

Thanks for the info. I am in trouble here. I have no clue what a macro is.
Any ideas where i can get some easy and good help? Thank you.

"Sheeloo" wrote:

No, not through the options available through the Excel menus/buttons.

You can do so through a macro.

"Becky" wrote:

Is there a way to set different margins for each page?

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Old February 24th, 2009, 07:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Becky
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Default Setting margins

I'm not sure if i should split it. I need it all to be 1 worksheet when I
have to e-mail it. Yes, I can share the file. Thanks

"Sheeloo" wrote:

Becky,

Can you split your pages into different worksheets?

Since you need different margins on different pages, it is likely that you
have different type of data in different areas of the worksheet. It will be
easier for you to split.

Can you share the file?

"Becky" wrote:

Thanks for the info. I am in trouble here. I have no clue what a macro is.
Any ideas where i can get some easy and good help? Thank you.

"Sheeloo" wrote:

No, not through the options available through the Excel menus/buttons.

You can do so through a macro.

"Becky" wrote:

Is there a way to set different margins for each page?

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Old February 24th, 2009, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Sheeloo[_3_]
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Default Setting margins

Not received...

id is to_sheeloo and domain hotmail.com



"Becky" wrote:

I've sent the file to you. Thanks so much.

"Sheeloo" wrote:

Pl. send the file to the following address after removing all Xs...



Also the details of the margins required...

I suggest you break your pages columnwise...

meaning that have first page in Col A-M (say), next page adjacent to that
and so on. That way you can adjust your column width to mimic margins.

"Becky" wrote:

I'm not sure if i should split it. I need it all to be 1 worksheet when I
have to e-mail it. Yes, I can share the file. Thanks

"Sheeloo" wrote:

Becky,

Can you split your pages into different worksheets?

Since you need different margins on different pages, it is likely that you
have different type of data in different areas of the worksheet. It will be
easier for you to split.

Can you share the file?

"Becky" wrote:

Thanks for the info. I am in trouble here. I have no clue what a macro is.
Any ideas where i can get some easy and good help? Thank you.

"Sheeloo" wrote:

No, not through the options available through the Excel menus/buttons.

You can do so through a macro.

"Becky" wrote:

Is there a way to set different margins for each page?

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Old February 24th, 2009, 09:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Becky
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Default Setting margins

Sent again, Thank you

"Sheeloo" wrote:

Not received...

id is to_sheeloo and domain hotmail.com



"Becky" wrote:

I've sent the file to you. Thanks so much.

"Sheeloo" wrote:

Pl. send the file to the following address after removing all Xs...



Also the details of the margins required...

I suggest you break your pages columnwise...

meaning that have first page in Col A-M (say), next page adjacent to that
and so on. That way you can adjust your column width to mimic margins.

"Becky" wrote:

I'm not sure if i should split it. I need it all to be 1 worksheet when I
have to e-mail it. Yes, I can share the file. Thanks

"Sheeloo" wrote:

Becky,

Can you split your pages into different worksheets?

Since you need different margins on different pages, it is likely that you
have different type of data in different areas of the worksheet. It will be
easier for you to split.

Can you share the file?

"Becky" wrote:

Thanks for the info. I am in trouble here. I have no clue what a macro is.
Any ideas where i can get some easy and good help? Thank you.

"Sheeloo" wrote:

No, not through the options available through the Excel menus/buttons.

You can do so through a macro.

"Becky" wrote:

Is there a way to set different margins for each page?

 




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