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I am trying to move and reformat a footer in Excel 2007, but am having no
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If you are familiar with Excel 2003, here is a great tool that allows you to
use the 2003 menu to find the 2007 action:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...491511033.aspx

For the footer, in the Ribbon, go to Page Layout. Then click the expander
in the bottm right of the Page Setup section of that ribbon. It looks like a
little arrow pointing down and to the right. If you click on that it takes
you to the Page Setup box and there is the Header/Footer tab.
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