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I have a worksheet with several pages, I want users to put comsumer name on
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What do you consider a "page" to be? In Excel terms a page usually means a printed page. This page can be one of many from a single worksheet or one of many from multiple worksheets. See help on "linking" and perhaps it will become clear on how to add data to a cell and have it replicated to other cells at the same time. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 10:00:34 -0800, pattyh wrote: I have a worksheet with several pages, I want users to put comsumer name on first page and have it automatically entered to all following pages in the same cells. |
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I think we may have a terminology problem here. If you have one worksheet,
which requires more than one page when printed, its easy. If you want to print the same name on each page, then enter the name in say A1, and have row 1 repeat at the top of each page. To do that, click on File|Page Setup, click on the sheet tab, and select row 1. If you have one workbook with several sheets, its a different story. "pattyh" wrote: I have a worksheet with several pages, I want users to put comsumer name on first page and have it automatically entered to all following pages in the same cells. |
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I have one report with several pages, each of which need to have the name
entered at the top of each page, wanted to save workers the trouble of putting it in each time they come to the top of the next page. "Gord Dibben" wrote: patty What do you consider a "page" to be? In Excel terms a page usually means a printed page. This page can be one of many from a single worksheet or one of many from multiple worksheets. See help on "linking" and perhaps it will become clear on how to add data to a cell and have it replicated to other cells at the same time. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 10:00:34 -0800, pattyh wrote: I have a worksheet with several pages, I want users to put comsumer name on first page and have it automatically entered to all following pages in the same cells. |
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FilePage SetupSheetRows to repeat at top is probably your best best. Gord On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 13:11:28 -0800, pattyh wrote: I have one report with several pages, each of which need to have the name entered at the top of each page, wanted to save workers the trouble of putting it in each time they come to the top of the next page. "Gord Dibben" wrote: patty What do you consider a "page" to be? In Excel terms a page usually means a printed page. This page can be one of many from a single worksheet or one of many from multiple worksheets. See help on "linking" and perhaps it will become clear on how to add data to a cell and have it replicated to other cells at the same time. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 10:00:34 -0800, pattyh wrote: I have a worksheet with several pages, I want users to put comsumer name on first page and have it automatically entered to all following pages in the same cells. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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