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Excel 2000
I have an Excel sheet that has two rows that I would like to keep together
on one page. The rows are formatted in such a way that they look nice
together, but not so good when one row is at the bottom of the page, and the
other is at the top of the next page. I could stick in a page break to
force them onto the same page, but then I'd have to remember to take the
page break out if I ever add rows above. I would have the same problem if I
added a blank row.
Basically, I want to have it both ways. I want to have the two rows always
print on the same page, but I also want my solution to not cause problems if
I ever add rows.
Is there a way to specify that certain rows should always be kept together
on a page?
--Tom
I have an Excel sheet that has two rows that I would like to keep together
on one page. The rows are formatted in such a way that they look nice
together, but not so good when one row is at the bottom of the page, and the
other is at the top of the next page. I could stick in a page break to
force them onto the same page, but then I'd have to remember to take the
page break out if I ever add rows above. I would have the same problem if I
added a blank row.
Basically, I want to have it both ways. I want to have the two rows always
print on the same page, but I also want my solution to not cause problems if
I ever add rows.
Is there a way to specify that certain rows should always be kept together
on a page?
--Tom