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When your Excel spreadsheet spans several pages, the data is easier to follow when you print the column titles at the top of every page. Instead of manually repeating the title row, you can command ...
If your Excel table is longer than one page, it's often helpful to repeat the header row at the top of every page or the row labels on the left side of every page—a feature that's built into Excel but ...
If you have an Excel table that's longer than one page, it's often helpful to repeat the header row at the top of every page or the row labels on the left side of every page—a feature that's built ...
Print Titles is a feature in Microsoft Excel that enables its users to print a row or a column heading on each page of a report. This makes your printed copy easier to read and spot vital details ...
It's often useful to freeze header rows in place in Microsoft Excel to remember what type of data is in various columns as you scroll or search through a lengthy spreadsheet. You can also make sure ...
Rows in an Excel worksheet can be repeated a specified number of times with user-defined functions. The Selection.insert command can be used to insert rows in an Excel sheet and there is no need to ...
Titles will stay on top as you scroll through the sheet. If you [freeze panes] with the cursor in column B, the row titles will remain visible also.<BR><BR>If you really want a header row every so ...
If you have an Excel table that's longer than one page, it's often helpful to repeat the header row at the top of every page or the row labels on the left side of every page—a feature that's built ...