Printing selection Excel

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James Silverton

Hello All!

I have an Excel spreadsheet with an overlaid graph. I would just like to
print the current page of numbers without the graph. Can someone tell me
the easiest way to do this?

Thanks in advance.

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James Silverton
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James said:
I have an Excel spreadsheet with an overlaid graph. I would just like to
print the current page of numbers without the graph. Can someone tell me
the easiest way to do this?

The Excel newsgroups are over there ----> microsoft.public.excel.*
 
VanguardLH wrote on Sat, 20 Nov 2010 12:29:13 -0600:
The Excel newsgroups are over there ----> microsoft.public.excel.*

Hah! The activity there is practically negligible. Help_and_support has
rather more posts and MS has disowned the ng's.
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James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

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James Silverton said:
Hello All!

I have an Excel spreadsheet with an overlaid graph. I would just like to
print the current page of numbers without the graph. Can someone tell me
the easiest way to do this?

Thanks in advance.

Not sure of the best way, but you could delete the graph, print , then don't
save the changes to restore the graph.
 
123Jim wrote on Sun, 21 Nov 2010 10:05:18 -0000:

Not sure of the best way, but you could delete the graph, print , then
don't save the changes to restore the graph.

Yes, that would work but I was looking for something a little less
elaborate. I know I could select rows but the graph is also printed if
it is in the highlighted region and I'd hoped to avoid moving it and
restoring.



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James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

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James Silverton said:
123Jim wrote on Sun, 21 Nov 2010 10:05:18 -0000:



Yes, that would work but I was looking for something a little less
elaborate. I know I could select rows but the graph is also printed if it
is in the highlighted region and I'd hoped to avoid moving it and
restoring.

OK .. right click on the image or chart .. choose 'format' > 'Properties' >
uncheck 'print object'
That should do what you want.
 
123Jim wrote on Sun, 21 Nov 2010 18:36:02 -0000:

Thanks, that might well be the simplest route since I seldom print out
all the parts of a spreadsheet even if I sometimes find several
different graphs useful.

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James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

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Harden wrote on Mon, 22 Nov 2010 07:42:57 -0600:
That's because it's all been moved to the web forums, moron.

I'm fully aware of the completely unsatisfactory move to forums and I
don't find them useful.


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Potomac, Maryland

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