I know that long tables will break at rows to print on multiple sheets of paper. But I have a table that is too wide to print even in landscape mode on the widest paper which my printer will accept. Is there a way in Word 2003 to break the table, for printing purposes only, at a column so that, for example the left 10 columns print on one page and the next 10 columns print on a different page?
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:48:03 -0700, Billybob wrote: >I know that long tables will break at rows to print on multiple sheets of >paper. But I have a table that is too wide to print even in landscape mode >on the widest paper which my printer will accept. Is there a way in Word >2003 to break the table, for printing purposes only, at a column so that, for >example the left 10 columns print on one page and the next 10 columns print >on a different page? No, not in Word. But you can copy the table to the clipboard and paste it into Excel, which does have that capability. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit.
"Billybob" wrote in message news:F8B05C35-7CF9-4CF3-A233-27AF93FA3CAA@microsoft.com... >I know that long tables will break at rows to print on multiple sheets of > paper. But I have a table that is too wide to print even in landscape > mode > on the widest paper which my printer will accept. Is there a way in Word > 2003 to break the table, for printing purposes only, at a column so that, > for > example the left 10 columns print on one page and the next 10 columns > print > on a different page? I think I may have fixed it - I created a new document and set the height of the row in the table to be an exact measurement in Table Properties....we shall see.... :-)