I would use your 2nd suggestion. In fact, I'd record a macro when I did all
that so that I could just rerun that macro when I needed to do it again.
BristolBreeze wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have created an Excel template, with footer, for statements. As each
> statement is of 4 to 5 pages I have decided to print them both sided.
> The only problem I am having now is that I want to separate the first
> page, which is a letter, from the subsequent pages.
>
> I tried inserting a blank page (extra blank lines) in the template but
> still getting footer on page 2.
>
> Is there any way I can suppress footer on page 2
>
> or
>
> Start printing from page 3 (but in this case page number and total
> pages should be proper. I mean total pages should not include page 1
> and the blank page 2)
>
> or
>
> any other way to achieve this.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Prasad
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