Jun 02 2022 03:04 PM
I need to print my Excel spreadsheet (electrical panel schedule) to fit in a 4.5" x 7.5" sleeve. Can this be accomplished?
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PANEL: PPR1 | |||
1 | RECEPT. [RM 101] | 2 | LIGHTING [COFFEE 101] |
3 | UH-10 | 4 | UH-10 |
5 | - | 6 | - |
7 | - | 8 | - |
9 | SPARE | 10 | SPARE |
11 | SPARE | 12 | SPARE |
13 | SPARE | 14 | SPARE |
15 | SPARE | 16 | SPARE |
17 | SPARE | 18 | SPARE |
19 | SPARE | 20 | SPARE |
21 | SPARE | 22 | SPARE |
23 | SPARE | 24 | SPARE |
25 | SPARE | 26 | SPARE |
27 | SPARE | 28 | SPARE |
29 | SPARE | 30 | SPARE |
31 | SPARE | 32 | SPARE |
33 | SPARE | 34 | SPARE |
35 | SPARE | 36 | SPARE |
37 | SPARE | 38 | SPARE |
39 | SPARE | 40 | SPARE |
41 | SPARE | 42 | SPARE |
Jun 02 2022 03:29 PM
Of course. It may take some experimentation with the print settings to get the printed output to be legible AND to fit in those size parameters.....If you have card stock that is cut to that size you can specify that as well (when you go to Print)....but if I were in your shoes, I'd just play around with your column widths and fonts until you can cut the output on a standard letter paper size (with scissors) to fit in that sleeve.
Jun 09 2022 11:37 AM
Thank you for the feedback. Experimenting with columns widths, etc. will work. My question was whether or not I could drag a corner or specify dimensions to avoid the experimentation, but I guess that's not possible.
Thanks!