i have three questions:
1. sometimes a sheet or an area outside the sheet becomes grayish in color.
what does this mean and how does it hamper my work?
2. what is the difference in page break preview if a line is blue versus
yellow in color on the worksheet?
3. how can i break-up a continuous sheet of say ten pages( the tab marked
p1-p10) to ten separate worksheets numbering p1, p2, p3, p4, and so on?
Thank you very much
Aamir
Aamir,
1. This is probably because you have page break view on (view, page break
preview) and the grey area shows that it is not in your print area. To turn
off the page break preview use view, normal. You can do anything in the
grey area but it will not print unless you increase the print area (put you
mouse over the edge of the white area, which should be marked by a blue
line, until it becomes double headed then hold your left mouse button down
and drag the line as far as you want the print area to go.
2. No difference, if the whole of the print area is selected the edge line
goes yellow.
3. You could either insert new worksheets (insert, worksheet) and copy each
page to a different sheet. Or you could copy the sheet you have 9 times (and
easy way to do this is to hold down the control key then left click on the
sheet tab with your mouse hold down the mouse button, still holding the
control key down and drag the worksheet tab to the right which will create a
copy of it) You could make 9 copies and then on each one delete the rows
you do not want. This would keep any formatting you had.
Good Luck,
Barbara
quot;Aamirquot; gt; wrote in message
...
gt;i have three questions:
gt; 1. sometimes a sheet or an area outside the sheet becomes grayish in
gt; color.
gt; what does this mean and how does it hamper my work?
gt; 2. what is the difference in page break preview if a line is blue versus
gt; yellow in color on the worksheet?
gt; 3. how can i break-up a continuous sheet of say ten pages( the tab marked
gt; p1-p10) to ten separate worksheets numbering p1, p2, p3, p4, and so on?
gt;
gt; Thank you very much
gt; Aamir
Barbara, thank you! Out of 100, I would rate you 112.
Is it possible that you can send this to your supervisor, if you have one?
If I have excel questuions in the future, can i send them to you directly.
Your response now, and by others a couple of times in the past, are
heart-warming.
But I do not want to this if it in anyway violates the procedure and
security of your system.
Regards
Aamir
quot;Barbara Wisemanquot; wrote:
gt; Aamir,
gt;
gt; 1. This is probably because you have page break view on (view, page break
gt; preview) and the grey area shows that it is not in your print area. To turn
gt; off the page break preview use view, normal. You can do anything in the
gt; grey area but it will not print unless you increase the print area (put you
gt; mouse over the edge of the white area, which should be marked by a blue
gt; line, until it becomes double headed then hold your left mouse button down
gt; and drag the line as far as you want the print area to go.
gt;
gt; 2. No difference, if the whole of the print area is selected the edge line
gt; goes yellow.
gt;
gt; 3. You could either insert new worksheets (insert, worksheet) and copy each
gt; page to a different sheet. Or you could copy the sheet you have 9 times (and
gt; easy way to do this is to hold down the control key then left click on the
gt; sheet tab with your mouse hold down the mouse button, still holding the
gt; control key down and drag the worksheet tab to the right which will create a
gt; copy of it) You could make 9 copies and then on each one delete the rows
gt; you do not want. This would keep any formatting you had.
gt;
gt; Good Luck,
gt; Barbara
gt;
gt; quot;Aamirquot; gt; wrote in message
gt; ...
gt; gt;i have three questions:
gt; gt; 1. sometimes a sheet or an area outside the sheet becomes grayish in
gt; gt; color.
gt; gt; what does this mean and how does it hamper my work?
gt; gt; 2. what is the difference in page break preview if a line is blue versus
gt; gt; yellow in color on the worksheet?
gt; gt; 3. how can i break-up a continuous sheet of say ten pages( the tab marked
gt; gt; p1-p10) to ten separate worksheets numbering p1, p2, p3, p4, and so on?
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Thank you very much
gt; gt; Aamir
gt;
gt;
gt;
- Nov 18 Sat 2006 20:10
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