[mso] Re: Splitting columns PRIOR to printing?

  • From: "Green" <1z@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 19:17:44 +0200

Robert,

If the entries do not need to be "tabbed" out then you could concatonate the
string and then "wrap" in an extra cell the width of the paper.

HTH
Lisa

> I hope I am clear on this one.
> 
> Even using legal size paper and small print, sometimes the 
> columns just will not fit the width of the paper using 
> Landscape mode. In Excel 2000, is there a way to have one row 
> occupy TWO lines on a sheet of paper?
> 
> That is, in Excel something like:
> Brown,        James   Miami-Dade      Miami   Florida         
> USA   1892-10-12      1938-03-22      Houston
> Texas USA     Nashville       Tennessee       USA
> Carpenter, Ann        Lake            Illinoi Indiana USA     
> 1901-02-20    1930-08-02      Birmingham
> Idaho USA     Birmingham      Idaho           USA
> 
> But print on paper as:
> Brown,        James,  Miami-Dade      Miami   Florida         
> USA   1892-10-12      1938-03-22
> Houston       Texas   USA     Nashville       Tennessee       USA
> Carpenter, Ann        Lake            Illinoi Indiana USA     
> 1901-02-20    1930-08-02
> Birmingham    Idaho   USA     Birmingham      Idaho           USA
> 
> 
> ?? Take up two rows on paper? Wow, that would help me get 
> more genealogical information about a person down!
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Robert

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