MS - Print - Headers

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Guest

If I have a long spread sheet and I want to print it and see the top three
rows on each sheet I print without having to insert those three rows over and
over again, how do I do that?

Office XP
 
File--Page Setup, then click the Sheet tab, and in the field Rows to repeat
at top select the relevant rows.

Note that you can't access this via print preview.

Dave
 
File>Page Setup>Sheet>Rows to repeat at top.

Enter $1:$3 or just point to those three rows.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
Dave, Gord,
Thanks, but now when I print I also see the A B C D etc... across the top.
I don't want that.
 
That's a different setting.

File|Page setup|Sheet tab|Uncheck Row and column headings

But this can be very useful when you're double checking data entry. (Kind of
ugly on the final report, though???)
 
thanks
--
Dave


Dave Peterson said:
That's a different setting.

File|Page setup|Sheet tab|Uncheck Row and column headings

But this can be very useful when you're double checking data entry. (Kind of
ugly on the final report, though???)
 

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