Multi-page cross functional flow bands

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perplexed

how do you get the band titles to appear on each page of a cross-functional
flow chart? I did not 'insert' page [becuase it creates a seperate tab] but
rather changed my page size to create a continuous flow chart. And the
functional bands are only on page 1. I need them to appear on each page -
help!
 
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Paul Herber

how do you get the band titles to appear on each page of a cross-functional
flow chart? I did not 'insert' page [becuase it creates a seperate tab] but
rather changed my page size to create a continuous flow chart. And the
functional bands are only on page 1. I need them to appear on each page -
help!

Just make the drawing page larger, either from the menu File -> Page
Setup
or hold down shift and drag the page edges, try the right edge to make
the page wider if you have horizontal bands.
 
P

perplexed

thanks Paul - that gets the lines on each page and i had figured out that
part. But what I need is the TITLE bar to show in each page. It only shows
on the left side of page one, not on each page (horizontal flow). So when
you print or view subsequent pages, you cant see what the band titles are....
I have asked everyone I know. You are my only hope, Obiwan Kanobe.......

Paul Herber said:
how do you get the band titles to appear on each page of a cross-functional
flow chart? I did not 'insert' page [becuase it creates a seperate tab] but
rather changed my page size to create a continuous flow chart. And the
functional bands are only on page 1. I need them to appear on each page -
help!

Just make the drawing page larger, either from the menu File -> Page
Setup
or hold down shift and drag the page edges, try the right edge to make
the page wider if you have horizontal bands.
 
A

Al Edlund

I think that is where 'headers' comes in as a possible solution.
al

perplexed said:
thanks Paul - that gets the lines on each page and i had figured out that
part. But what I need is the TITLE bar to show in each page. It only
shows
on the left side of page one, not on each page (horizontal flow). So when
you print or view subsequent pages, you cant see what the band titles
are....
I have asked everyone I know. You are my only hope, Obiwan Kanobe.......

Paul Herber said:
how do you get the band titles to appear on each page of a
cross-functional
flow chart? I did not 'insert' page [becuase it creates a seperate tab]
but
rather changed my page size to create a continuous flow chart. And the
functional bands are only on page 1. I need them to appear on each
page -
help!

Just make the drawing page larger, either from the menu File -> Page
Setup
or hold down shift and drag the page edges, try the right edge to make
the page wider if you have horizontal bands.
 
R

RNW

What headers? I don't get it. Can you explain? How can you use headers if the
flow is horizontal?

Al Edlund said:
I think that is where 'headers' comes in as a possible solution.
al

perplexed said:
thanks Paul - that gets the lines on each page and i had figured out that
part. But what I need is the TITLE bar to show in each page. It only
shows
on the left side of page one, not on each page (horizontal flow). So when
you print or view subsequent pages, you cant see what the band titles
are....
I have asked everyone I know. You are my only hope, Obiwan Kanobe.......

Paul Herber said:
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:01:00 -0700, perplexed

how do you get the band titles to appear on each page of a
cross-functional
flow chart? I did not 'insert' page [becuase it creates a seperate tab]
but
rather changed my page size to create a continuous flow chart. And the
functional bands are only on page 1. I need them to appear on each
page -
help!

Just make the drawing page larger, either from the menu File -> Page
Setup
or hold down shift and drag the page edges, try the right edge to make
the page wider if you have horizontal bands.
 

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