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I want to be able to print column headers on many pages of a document, but
NOT on ALL of them.
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Sorry - it's an all or none option, unless you print those you want with the
header, delete the header, and then print the ones you want WITHOUT the header


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I want to be able to print column headers on many pages of a document, but
NOT on ALL of them.

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Maybe you could use a macro that prints each page the way you want.

You could record a macro while you print the first page (add the header). Then
remove the header/rows to repeat at top, print the next, continue until you're
done.

Then just execute that macro when you want to print again.

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I want to be able to print column headers on many pages of a document, but
NOT on ALL of them.


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