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excel should cut & paste lists side by side to save paper

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    Richierich
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    excel should cut & paste lists side by side to save paper

    I have a list that has 1800 rows and only 4 colums. Excel should allow me to
    automatically break the list and have it put side by side, across the page.
    This would take a list of 35 pages and put it on approximately 9 pages. I
    could cut & paste, but there must be an easier method.

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    Richard Buttrey
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    Re: excel should cut & paste lists side by side to save paper

    On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 16:05:27 -0800, Richierich
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I have a list that has 1800 rows and only 4 colums. Excel should allow me to
    >automatically break the list and have it put side by side, across the page.
    >This would take a list of 35 pages and put it on approximately 9 pages. I
    >could cut & paste, but there must be an easier method.
    >
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    >This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
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    >http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...heet.functions



    Should be fairly easy with a looping macro.
    Just decide how many rows you want per 'page' and then starting in the
    first cell, have the macro drop down the no. of rows, select all the
    rows below this, cut them and paste back on the first row but offset 4
    columns, then repeat until 1800/n_rows times.

    HTH
    Richard Buttrey
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