Saving paper!

Hegdude

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  • I have report that consists of two columns and 451 rows; rather than print 10 pages where the two columns only take up half a page, I would like it to have 4 columns--in other words, the 44 rows on the left, then the next 44 on the right, then page two...etc etc...so that I cut the printed report from 10 pages to 5


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You'd need to do that in the printer driver (if it supports it), or create a report sheet that has data in that format. Excel can't do it from what you have.
 
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