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pareed

Column Headings in Excel
 
How do you enter headings in columns and not have the headings in row one. I
would like my first entry in row one just below the heading. Thank you.

Bob Umlas, Excel MVP

Column Headings in Excel
 
Why not just type in row 2? You can then use windows/freeze panes and rows 1
and 2 will be always in view. Or you can hide row 1 or make it very small
height if you wish. It's not clear what problem you're having by using a row
other than 1...

"pareed" wrote:

How do you enter headings in columns and not have the headings in row one. I
would like my first entry in row one just below the heading. Thank you.


David Biddulph[_2_]

Column Headings in Excel
 
Tools/ Options/ View will allow you to deselect "Row and column headers", so
you can then put in your own headings in row 1 (and column A if desired) and
display just those (with Windows/ Freeze panes to keep them visible).
--
David Biddulph

"pareed" wrote in message
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How do you enter headings in columns and not have the headings in row one.
I
would like my first entry in row one just below the heading. Thank you.




pareed

Column Headings in Excel
 
I just received a membership list from a club I belong to and the column
headings are above row one and I wanted to be able to create my own
membership list of another club and have it look the same. Yes, I could
subtract one from the last members number to find out how many members are in
the club, but it seems to me there should be a way to start a membership list
with the first member being in the number one spot.

"Bob Umlas, Excel MVP" wrote:

Why not just type in row 2? You can then use windows/freeze panes and rows 1
and 2 will be always in view. Or you can hide row 1 or make it very small
height if you wish. It's not clear what problem you're having by using a row
other than 1...

"pareed" wrote:

How do you enter headings in columns and not have the headings in row one. I
would like my first entry in row one just below the heading. Thank you.



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