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Headers and Footers Accros Workbooks
I have created a header & footer on the first sheet of my Excel document.
When I created sheet two which has two pages, the H&F hasn't transferred. If I add a new H&F it starts the page numbers from 1 again. When I print the entire workbook, I want the pages numbered consecutively so is there any way of applying a H&F across an entire workbook? |
Try selecting all sheets then apply your headers and footers.
-- Damon Longworth Don't miss out on the 2005 Excel User Conference Sept 16th and 17th Stockyards Hotel - Ft. Worth, Texas www.ExcelUserConference.com "Dave S" wrote in message ... I have created a header & footer on the first sheet of my Excel document. When I created sheet two which has two pages, the H&F hasn't transferred. If I add a new H&F it starts the page numbers from 1 again. When I print the entire workbook, I want the pages numbered consecutively so is there any way of applying a H&F across an entire workbook? |
Thanks, that worked fine
"Damon Longworth" wrote: Try selecting all sheets then apply your headers and footers. -- Damon Longworth Don't miss out on the 2005 Excel User Conference Sept 16th and 17th Stockyards Hotel - Ft. Worth, Texas www.ExcelUserConference.com "Dave S" wrote in message ... I have created a header & footer on the first sheet of my Excel document. When I created sheet two which has two pages, the H&F hasn't transferred. If I add a new H&F it starts the page numbers from 1 again. When I print the entire workbook, I want the pages numbered consecutively so is there any way of applying a H&F across an entire workbook? |
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