I am creating a contract in excel and I do not want the line item pricing to appear when printed. Changing the font color to white is time consuming so not an option. Hiding the group of cells would destroy the sheet when printed. Is there a way to format the group of cells so the text will appear on the screen but not when it is printed?
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