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Default How do you get the footer to print in Excel?

For some reason or other in Office 2007, I can get the 'headers' to print,
but I can not get the 'footer to print' for say a single page document. What
do I need to do.
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This works for me in EXCEL 2007:-

Page Layout

Page Setup group

Click on the arrow in the lower right hand corner. Page Setup should launch.

Header / Footer

Custom Footer . . .

Click in the:-

Right section:

- in the lower right hand corner.

Click on the Insert File Path icon.

OK and OK again.

Print the single page and it will have the file path in the lower right hand
corner.

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For some reason or other in Office 2007, I can get the 'headers' to print,
but I can not get the 'footer to print' for say a single page document. What
do I need to do.

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