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Allow to "wrap" columns of data in Excel.

  1. #1
    Antigone
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    Allow to "wrap" columns of data in Excel.

    Like in Word, we should be given the ability to wrap colums in the following
    cases:

    1) While working on them, for long columns of data, the split screen does
    not cut it (no pun intended).

    2) When we print, to save on paper. It is such a shame to have several rows
    of data with many colums be forced to print on (2) pages with so much white
    space. What a waste of good paper.


    Just my 2 cents. I tend to have no more than 15 rows of catagory, but a
    long list of culumns for forecasting reasons (weekly reported data over a 1
    year period).



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    My .02

    Hi,

    I think there are lots of things you can do. Did you try printing landscape? How about fit to page? You can also do a print preview and adjust margins to the edge of the page but sometimes, it's just going to take more than one page.

    Regards,

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