How Many Characters One Line Can Contain On Printed Page - Landscape / Portrait
Aug 13, 2012Trying to figure out the width of a single line of printed characters for Landscape v. Portrait (obviously the margins would change this).
View 3 RepliesTrying to figure out the width of a single line of printed characters for Landscape v. Portrait (obviously the margins would change this).
View 3 RepliesI have Landscape pages in Excel and the user wants to print page numbers on the portrait side. or on the shorter side of the page.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using the following code written by a former employee to set a print area for 3 different ranges in my workbook. For some reason the pages are coming out in a landscape format. How do I get the macro to print in portrait?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a document needed to be printed with some pages in the middle in landscape page type, the rest in portrait. If using Word it would be easier, but in Excel I cant find the section break to chage page setup separately. Is there anyway to do it. Currently I'm printing the document separately in portrait and then landscape with some page break added and page number modified. However it's quite troublesome and easy to make mistake.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm using the select sheets to print code from: http://j- walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip48.htm. I need to add in another option to select whether to print the page as horizontal or landscape. I've been able to add the checkbox, but am having a hard time with the loop to process correctly. I also have the landscape changing code as well. Here is my
Option Explicit
Sub SelectSheets()
Dim i As Integer
Dim TopPos As Integer
Dim TopPos1 As Integer
Dim SheetCount As Integer
Dim PrintDlg As DialogSheet
Dim CurrentSheet As Worksheet
Dim cb As CheckBox
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
If ActiveWorkbook.ProtectStructure Then
MsgBox "Workbook is protected.", vbCritical
Exit Sub
End If
Set CurrentSheet = ActiveSheet............
I have this question for indentifying the last row (number) for each and every page to be printed.
As I am using a loop to determine the last row of the table in each print page, I am only able to do in "hard coded". And with this "hard-coded" row number, I can set bordering to the table so that table will not be printed without any border (for in between pages if table is more than a page)
But the problem is that I had discovered that once any other user start using wrap text, or even change the row height, the macro will still captures the pre-determined no. of rows to do the bordering (as shown in my code).
In my, I had restricted the zoom size so that the quotation will always be the same format. Hence, based on this control zoom, the printable page changes if the row height changes too.
With destSh.PageSetup
.PrintArea = "$A1:$H" & LastR
.PrintTitleRows = "$1:$21"
.Zoom = 62
' .FitToPagesWide = 1
' .FitToPagesTall = 8
.PrintErrors = xlPrintErrorsDisplayed
.RightFooter = "&8Last Saved : " & _
Format(ThisWorkbook.BuiltinDocumentProperties("Last Save Time"), _
"yyyy-mmm-dd hh:mm:ss")
.CenterFooter = "Page &P of &N"...................
Is there a way to 'lock' a page from being changed once it has been printed? It can be printed multiple times but want it to not be able to be edited once it has been printed. Thinking I could have a control button on the page maybe and once it has been checked ok to print then click the button and it saves it as is and uneditable?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have spent some time looking through the forum and even looked at Microsoft Excel help file and cannot seem to get exactly what I need. I have worksheets that I found the code on this site that I can put page breaks every so many rows. I have it set for 26 so it will break for every 25 counting the header. Here is the
Sub PageBreaks()
For I = 27 To 760 Step 25
ActiveSheet.HPageBreaks.Add Before:= Range("A" & I)
Next I
End Sub
The problem I am having is when I print the first page it has the headers in them, for example.
LastName, FirstName, StuID, GrdLvl
How can I get a row placed right after each page break with with the column headers so each sheet I print will have the headers with the 25 rows of informatio. But then not be there after I print so If I need to sort I won't have a problem with all the headers.
Is there a way I can display the total of a column on each printed page?
I have a table which is about 6 columns long but is hundreds of rows down. I would like the total of one of these colums to be displayed on every printed page. Is this possible?
Cell 1A = Lot# Cell 1B = Last Name Cell 1C = First Name Cell 1D = Phone. I need Row1 to be repeated on each page. The list has about 200 names. We live in a senior community so the list changes quite often.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a excel file to print label on a label printer.I've added additional file in this message.I'm printing different numbers of labels with this file.for example, if I print 10 pieces of labels, I want to write 1/10 , 2/10 , 3/10 etc. on each label.I finded a vb code to print this work but not exactly the way I want.I would ask one of excel guru's to look at my file.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have a selected area which I print as labels.
I want to have a number on this label preferably counting back from the quantity of print.
So if I select 300 copies to print, the first label shows somewhere 300, the 2nd label 299, the third 298 and so on.
I use a button and macro for printing selected labels, so perhaps the reverse printing could be added there if only counting up is available.
Also to make it easier, a cell on the sheet can contain the number to count down from (this is preferred on thinking about it) So I could then print 20 labels from 300 to 280 say.
First, all charts are complete and visible in Excel, the problem is Printing. This is very hit-and-miss as to how many spanned pages can be printed.
Sometimes I can span over 4 pages, other times I can't do 1.5
The only think I can think of is some kind of memory issue - either Excel, Printer, or Windows. However, that is not obvious either.
When printing, how to automatically add a line at the bottom of each page? I don't want to make the line physically there. Just show the line in the page when printed.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI work for a localizer of text heavy software. Our developers normally use a converter to pull text out of a file and insert it into the program. This text is normally input into an Excel file since it has to correspond with files/locations in the program.
Since the space on the screen of the program is limited, we often face character limits when inputting text into Excel. Now, one cell might hold up to 255 characters, and I could restrict that with data validation, but within one cell I need to restrict each line (with a hard return) to 30 characters to fit on the screen.
So for example I have a row of cells that look like: ....
I need to be able to paste information into excel and then get excel to read the characters to 50 and then move the other info to another line and do the same command again until it has read all the data and put it in lines of 50.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have been using the below macro that has worked a treat, however I need it to copy as value as when it moves over some of the formulas and links go a little funny.
[Code] ......
What amendment I would make so that it pasted special as value?
I need a formula to insert a line break after every 42 characters in a cell , example if there is 266 characters in a cell there should be 6(266/42)line breaks.
=REPLACE(REPLACE(A1,42,0,CHAR(10)),84,0,CHAR(10))
I tried this but i am not sure how to get the start num to change to 126,168 and so on
I am using Excel to create a parts list for a manufacturing assembly. I intend to have 6 categories (columns) for each part or instance. My problem is that the last (furthest right) entry will sometimes contain more characters than others. I want to limit the number of characters in the cells of this last column, and I have seen how to bump the remaining characters down to the next row(s) in the same column using the LEFT and MID formulas. This actually works very well for that purpose. However, I need to know how to force the next instance (row of 6 cell) to start together on the next available row.
The following images should better illustrate my question. First, I show the source data with the contents of cell F2 without further formatting. This cell contains more characters than I want making the column too wide for the printable space allowed. http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/attachme...1&d=1198374241
The next image shows the desired result with the extra characters from cell F2 moved to F3. (This data could actually fill up to 4 or 5 cells vertically.) Here, I have manually entered cells A4 through F5 for this illustration. I need to know how to automatically have A, B, C, D, & E move along with F. http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/attachme...1&d=1198374241
I have a cell in excel that has 5 lines of text and I would like to count how many characters there are in each line of the cell. Is there a formula/macro to count them?
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhy when I drag the dotted blue page break line does it sometimes break the entire doc into one page per cell ?
The doc is not wide. When I first load I can drag the break line successfully. Then I print preview... select print on both sides... boom.. goes from 4 pages to 14. Then I go back to page break view... drag the line... boom... Hundreds of pages. Even if I revert back to printing on one side it still is messed up.
How do I make this stop?? What am I doing wrong?? Office 2010
I have a exel file which has been exported from Access to exel. There are many cells which shows the data as in Cell A1 with the Linefeed character in between data in a cell. Is there any way (may be using a macro) where I can remove the character and get it to display as B1 in the same cell(A1). The file is attached herewith.
View 5 Replies View Relatedbelow is my coding, it inserts a picture into a cell and fits to what ever the cell size is.
my cells are more landscape (fixed) than portrait, how can i still make the images fit into the cell height wise but keep a aspect ratio of a portrait picture.
Sub InsertPicture1()
Dim myPicture As Variant
myPicture = Application.GetOpenFilename _
("Pictures (*.gif; *.jpg; *.bmp; *.tif),*.gif; *.jpg; *.bmp; *.tif", , "Select Picture to Import")
If myPicture = False Then Exit Sub
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
[Code] ........
How do I print cells A1 : J50 in landscape? I've been trying to use print orientation = landscape but it doesn't really work.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have the follow code below to print data from A2 to to the last row ihn Col Z (Hidden rows to be excluded)
I can't get the macro to print in Landscape. I also need tpo print with gridlines
Sub Print_all()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Sheets(1).Select
Dim LastRow As Long
With ActiveSheet.PageSetup
.Orientation = xlLandscape
End With
[Code]...
Code:
Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()
Me.PrintOut
End Sub
Is there a VBA that will print out the screen in landscape? The above code seems to only print in portrait.
Is there a code to set the printing of a userform to landscape. The following code is good for a worksheet but doesn't work for a userform.
ActiveSheet.PageSetup.Orientation = xlLandscape
The following adaption of the above brings up an error.
Userform1.PageSetup.Orientation = xlLandscape
When I view a sheet under Page Break Preview, it shows the Page numbers in the centre of the Page. While I am aware that it would not print the page number I was wondering if there is an option to remove/hide the page numbers.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn excel sheet some times I highlight Cells, Rows or Columns for references but while printing these highlights get printed. is there any formatting tip so that only values are printed but highlights don't get printed (not even in grey scale).
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