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How do I wrap Excel columns in a printout?

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    How do I wrap Excel columns in a printout?

    I have a spreadsheet that has data in columns A - AT. I need to wrap the
    columns in row 1 to print in 5 rows under each other.
    i.e. Row 1 Columns A-E,
    Row 1 Columns F-M,
    Row 1 Columns N-V
    Row 1 Columns W-AK
    Row 1 Columns AL-AT

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    No idea.

    I know of no method of representing 9, 15, 9, 8 and 5 columns of data on successive lines equally across the page, however, to represent A to AT in 13 column lots can be achieved as per the attached. (a recommended blank 5th row will result when zero=blank is achieved)

    Perhaps this could be adjusted to suit your needs.

    When you have modified the formula correctly (set the formula in Sheet1 A1 and formula-drag it across the row, then bulk-drag down for a sufficient number of rows) - then paste your data into Sheet2



    Quote Originally Posted by R2
    I have a spreadsheet that has data in columns A - AT. I need to wrap the
    columns in row 1 to print in 5 rows under each other.
    i.e. Row 1 Columns A-E,
    Row 1 Columns F-M,
    Row 1 Columns N-V
    Row 1 Columns W-AK
    Row 1 Columns AL-AT
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