Thanks for that. It's actually the whole problem I need help with.
Starting with how do I print a page subtotal?
And then how do I print some calculated data at the top of a page?
Please keep replies on-list.
Thanks, Dave
Wade Smart wrote:
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On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 6:20 AM, Dave Howorth
<dhoworth@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
I have a spreadsheet that I need to print and send to the government.
When I print it, I need to print a page subtotal and also repeat that
subtotal at the top of the next page.
Is there some way to do this apart from doing it all by hand?
Thanks, Dave
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In the cell at the top of the next to-print page put =Ax so you are
referencing the
cell that has the subtotal. A is the column name and x is the line number
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