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If you have a repeating row is there a way to turn it off for a specifc page.
Example: If the worksheet requires a header on page 1 through 5, but not page 6 can it be removed for page 6? |
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Not really.
Well, you could record a macro that adds the rows to repeat at top and then prints the pages you want. Then remove the rows to repeat at top and print the other pages. Then if you need to do this again, you can just execute your macro. Amy wrote: If you have a repeating row is there a way to turn it off for a specifc page. Example: If the worksheet requires a header on page 1 through 5, but not page 6 can it be removed for page 6? -- Dave Peterson |
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