Microsoft KB Archive/213998

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Article ID: 213998

Article Last Modified on 10/8/2003



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q213998

For a Microsoft Excel 2002 version of this article, see 291310.
For a Microsoft Excel 98 and 2001 version of this article, see 192216.
For a Microsoft Excel 97 and earlier version of this article, see 125640.


SUMMARY

When you select multiple sheets in a Microsoft Excel 2000 workbook, certain sheet-specific print settings are unavailable in the Page Setup dialog box.

MORE INFORMATION

When you select multiple sheets, the following options are not available on the Sheet tab of the Page Setup dialog box:

  • Print area
  • Rows to repeat at top
  • Columns to repeat at left

NOTE: Menu commands that are not available are dimmed. Clicking a menu command that is not available has no effect. The Set Print Area command (right-click a cell within the selection, and then click Set Print Area on the shortcut menu) also has no effect when multiple sheets are selected.

Selecting multiple sheets places the sheets in group mode. In group mode, any changes that you make to one sheet affect the other sheets in that group. The commands that are not available are settings that are specific to one page; these commands are not available in group mode.

Determining Whether Sheets Are in Group Mode

Sheets are in group mode if one of the following conditions is true:

  • The word "Group" follows the workbook name in either the title bar of the program or the title bar of the workbook window.


-or-

  • More than one sheet tab is selected.

The default color of selected sheets is white. More than one white tab indicates that more than one sheet is selected.

Grouping Sheets

You can group sheets if you press SHIFT or CTRL while you click the sheet tabs. Holding SHIFT selects all sheets in the range. Holding CTRL selects individual sheets and places them in a group.

Ungrouping Sheets

To ungroup sheets, click any sheet not included in the group.

NOTE: The sheet tab of a sheet that is not selected is gray by default.

REFERENCES

For more information about worksheet printing issues, click Microsoft Excel Help on the Help menu, type change the worksheet area that appears on a printed page in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.



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