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I have created a Header or footer on a worksheet in Excel. How do I view
that header or footer when I am working in that worksheet?
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I don't believe you can.

I think you have to use print preview.

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I have created a Header or footer on a worksheet in Excel. How do I view
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Your Header/Footer will not display in Excel as it does in MS Word but you
can view and edit it from the menu bar ViewHeader and Footer.

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