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Excel page number
Hi
In a long worksheet which prints on several pages, I want to omit the first page from having numbers, but want it to number with the number 2 from page 2 onwards. In word I would have used Section breaks, how do we actually do this in Excel? Many thanks Ayshe |
Excel page number
AFAIK, you'll have to do 2 printings.
Print the first page separately, without any page numbers, then print the rest of the sheet. Before printing the balance of the pages, go to: <File PageSetUp <Page tab, And at the bottom, change the "First Page Number" from the default "Auto" to "2". -- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === "Ayshe" wrote in message ... Hi In a long worksheet which prints on several pages, I want to omit the first page from having numbers, but want it to number with the number 2 from page 2 onwards. In word I would have used Section breaks, how do we actually do this in Excel? Many thanks Ayshe |
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