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I have one header that will always print in Excel, even
though I have not inserted it. It is from an old (1 year ago) spreadsheet I did. Now, If I do not add a header, it will automatically print even though the "preview" shows no header. How do I get rid of this ghost header? |
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I was gonna guess that you had a "helpful" macro running that would add that
header each time you printed. But anything like that can't differentiate between a File|PrintPreview and a File|Print. Are you sure it doesn't appear in File|PrintPreview??? rab wrote: I have one header that will always print in Excel, even though I have not inserted it. It is from an old (1 year ago) spreadsheet I did. Now, If I do not add a header, it will automatically print even though the "preview" shows no header. How do I get rid of this ghost header? -- Dave Peterson |
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