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using ampersand in the header does not appear
I can't use an ampersand in the header. It does not print out. Is the a trick
to this |
using ampersand in the header does not appear
Yes you can, just use two instead of one....
"Katydid" wrote: I can't use an ampersand in the header. It does not print out. Is the a trick to this |
using ampersand in the header does not appear
Use 2,
"Acme && Sons" -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Katydid" wrote in message ... I can't use an ampersand in the header. It does not print out. Is the a trick to this |
using ampersand in the header does not appear
Kudos
You saved my day I owe you one 3:00 parking be there haha tHX "Matt7102" wrote: Yes you can, just use two instead of one.... "Katydid" wrote: I can't use an ampersand in the header. It does not print out. Is the a trick to this |
using ampersand in the header does not appear
In headers and footers, and & character is a special control
character. To print a & use &&. E.g, "AT&&T" -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Katydid" wrote in message ... I can't use an ampersand in the header. It does not print out. Is the a trick to this |
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