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Using Excel '03, is there a way to change the top cells (A, B, C, etc.) so
that when you select to print row & column headings there is text? Also, if there is a way to do this, is there a way to print only the column headings and not the rows? Thanks, Danielle |
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No, Danielle. Insert a row and put your column headings in it.
************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Danielle" wrote in message ... Using Excel '03, is there a way to change the top cells (A, B, C, etc.) so that when you select to print row & column headings there is text? Also, if there is a way to do this, is there a way to print only the column headings and not the rows? Thanks, Danielle |
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You can't change the column letters to anything other than numbers. But you
can put your headings in the top row, then use the Print Titles feature to include them at the top of your printout. Check out Print Titles in Help for more information. On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 08:57:02 -0700, "Danielle" wrote: Using Excel '03, is there a way to change the top cells (A, B, C, etc.) so that when you select to print row & column headings there is text? Also, if there is a way to do this, is there a way to print only the column headings and not the rows? Thanks, Danielle |
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