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Headers and Footers
The best way to do this would to be set up a template, just create the
information you want to always appear and then save it as file type Template (*.xlt). Save it into your Office template folder. Now when you start excel go to File, New and your template should be there. Hth Stu "metaltecks" wrote: I am always using excel to create reports and spreadsheets. But one thing that takes a long time to do are creating the headers and footers. Since they never change, is there a way I can open up a new excel sheet and already have the headers and footers there. I appreciate any help you can give me. |
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