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Subject:Re: Importing Excel workbook into Frame From:Lou Quillio <public -at- quillio -dot- com> To:b -dot- hennessey -at- att -dot- net Date:Sat, 10 Jun 2006 23:25:06 -0400
b -dot- hennessey -at- att -dot- net wrote:
> I tried a new page break and setting file to landscape but Frame
> only brings in the first 7 or 8 columns of a 4 page excel
> workbook.
Gotta bring 'em in separately.
Have four spreadsheets in a workbook? They have no intrinsic
relationship. A human bundled them, for whatever reason. #1 might
as well be #4. A human might know that Sheet1 is a summary of
Sheet2, which draws data from Sheet3 and Sheet4, but Frame can't
resolve such idiosyncrasies. Not possible.
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