We have a long list of data in 4 columns, which would be easier to print if we had two sets of the 4 columns side-by-side. This would be like columns in Word. Is that possible?
We have a long list of data in 4 columns, which would be easier to print if we had two sets of the 4 columns side-by-side. This would be like columns in Word. Is that possible?

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I think one of the tricks listed here could be adapted to 4 columns versus 1:
A manual method:
http://excelribbon.tips.net/T009096_...Printouts.html
A Macro solution:
http://excelribbon.tips.net/T008239_...e_Columns.html
Steve
With all the holidays and vacations, I forgot to thank you for the tricks. The macro seems to work best for our users.