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Peter Horncastle
Hi there, dont think there is a solution to this damn annoying problem
I have, but you never know!
When you create a footer to list the pages in a work book, they seem
to be linked to the scaling of the print set up, so if I have a work
book of 10 pages and 5 of them are say 100% and the other 5 are at 50%
to fit to page the footer then becomes tiny on these pages and is not
obviously consistent with the other pages when printed out and put
together as a folder.
Is there any way around this? I have tried using report manager
add-in which from the looks of things is pretty much useless.
I will need to create a pack that includes about 200 worksheets from
about 10 workbooks so formatting them individually will be a problem,
or exporting them to say powerpoint will also be a nightmare.
Is there any solution in Excel or any other method like a seperate
program that can get around this frustrating problem?
Thanks very much
Peter
I have, but you never know!
When you create a footer to list the pages in a work book, they seem
to be linked to the scaling of the print set up, so if I have a work
book of 10 pages and 5 of them are say 100% and the other 5 are at 50%
to fit to page the footer then becomes tiny on these pages and is not
obviously consistent with the other pages when printed out and put
together as a folder.
Is there any way around this? I have tried using report manager
add-in which from the looks of things is pretty much useless.
I will need to create a pack that includes about 200 worksheets from
about 10 workbooks so formatting them individually will be a problem,
or exporting them to say powerpoint will also be a nightmare.
Is there any solution in Excel or any other method like a seperate
program that can get around this frustrating problem?
Thanks very much
Peter