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Excel - how to repeat a Column but dismiss one row from it?

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royboy75

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Feb 13, 2007
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Hello,

In excel's page setup on the sheet tab you can specify "Columns to repeat at left".
I would like to repeat Column A but inside this Column I don't want to repeat row 1. Is it possible to specify this in the formula?

 
No, Rows to repeat at top specify which rows I would like to repeat, I would like to avoid this row.
Perhaps I wasn't so clear: I would like to repeat column A but inside this column dismiss (i.e. not repeat) cell A1.

Roy
 




You cannot hide a CELL. Shade the FONT the same as the INTERIOR. Will make it seem EMPTY.

Skip,

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Turn on your macro recorder and record first changing it one way, printing and then changing it back.

Then print, using your recorded macro.

Skip,

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This file intend to sit on a server for clients to download through the Web, I prefer not to use Macros...
Isn't it possible to exclude a cell from the selected column, perhaps using a formula?

 



You cannot exclude ONE CELL.

You can FILTER the ROW or Hide a column. But even that would require a macro whenever you printed.

Skip,

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Wouldn't activating cell B1 and choosing Freeze Panes do what you are asking?

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Freezing the pane is just for visuality, it doesn't affect the printed document.
 
Sorry, brain was dormant when I wrote that.

If you just hide row 1 and repeat column A wouldn't that do it?

or is it just one cell you are after? Can you not just format it?

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How do I hide row 1 when the document is printed but not hide it when the user is in edit mode?
 
Well, we are back to what Mr Vought said. I 'shouda' kept my mouth shut.

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Set print area should do it, although Skip has already suggested that I think.........
 
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