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Need to put a name in the column heading
I am a new user and I cannot seem to put titles in the column headings.
Thanks for your help. The help section was not of any use for the searches I made. |
If you mean that you want to replace the "A", "B", etc., the borders are not
customizable. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "windsorhartung" wrote in message ... |I am a new user and I cannot seem to put titles in the column headings. | Thanks for your help. The help section was not of any use for the searches I | made. |
what do you mean by column headings? The A, B, C, etc? those cannot be
changed, you need to put your own headings in regular cells. "windsorhartung" wrote: I am a new user and I cannot seem to put titles in the column headings. Thanks for your help. The help section was not of any use for the searches I made. |
You cannot change the column headers from A,B,C etc.
Use row 1 for your titles then select A2 and WindowFreeze Panes to lock row 1 when scrolling down. You can turn off Row and Column Headers at ToolsOptionsView. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:57:02 -0800, "windsorhartung" wrote: I am a new user and I cannot seem to put titles in the column headings. Thanks for your help. The help section was not of any use for the searches I made. |
Column headings can only contain A..IV or 1..256. You can enter your
names in row 1 and hide the column/row headings... In article , "windsorhartung" wrote: I am a new user and I cannot seem to put titles in the column headings. Thanks for your help. The help section was not of any use for the searches I |
You cannot change the A, B, C headings on the spreadsheet, but you can put
your own headings in first row of the sheet "windsorhartung" wrote: I am a new user and I cannot seem to put titles in the column headings. Thanks for your help. The help section was not of any use for the searches I made. |
windsorhartung wrote in message ... I am a new user and I cannot seem to put titles in the column headings. Thanks for your help. The help section was not of any use for the searches I made. It can't be done. However, you can construct your own headers in Row 1 and then hide the excel column and row headers at ToolsOptionsView |
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