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I am using Excel 2003

When subtotaling by selecting a cell in the range, I am then prompted with
"labels the columns to make the selcetion easier" or words to that effect.
How do I do this?
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Essentially it means adding a heading.

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I am using Excel 2003

When subtotaling by selecting a cell in the range, I am then prompted with
"labels the columns to make the selcetion easier" or words to that effect.
How do I do this?
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CWH



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Many thanks, I thought it was more technical than that.
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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Essentially it means adding a heading.

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Bob Phillips

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"CWH" wrote in message
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I am using Excel 2003

When subtotaling by selecting a cell in the range, I am then prompted with
"labels the columns to make the selcetion easier" or words to that effect.
How do I do this?
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CWH




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