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How can I print repeating rows on every page when printing?
Hello, I have used the formula that looks like this, "A1:J1" and it has
worked before, but now it isn't! I may have been using a different version of Excel (at work). I have the Office XP product here, and I'm stumped. Also, if I want to repeat two rows at the top of every page, how would I do that? |
How can I print repeating rows on every page when printing?
What did you hope would happen with your formula?
"mamallama" wrote: Hello, I have used the formula that looks like this, "A1:J1" and it has worked before, but now it isn't! I may have been using a different version of Excel (at work). I have the Office XP product here, and I'm stumped. Also, if I want to repeat two rows at the top of every page, how would I do that? |
How can I print repeating rows on every page when printing?
To repeat rows on each printed page go to the FILE menu and select Page
Setup. Go to the Sheet tab and click inside the box labeled "Rows to Repeat at the Top" then click on the row header(s) inside your worksheet of the rows you want to repeat. "A1:J1" is not a formula but a range. You need an = sign and an operator or function. "mamallama" wrote: Hello, I have used the formula that looks like this, "A1:J1" and it has worked before, but now it isn't! I may have been using a different version of Excel (at work). I have the Office XP product here, and I'm stumped. Also, if I want to repeat two rows at the top of every page, how would I do that? |
How can I print repeating rows on every page when printing?
The term "A1:J1" is not a formula, it is only a reference to a range of
cells....if for instance you wanted to add the values in all those cells, you could use the formula =SUM(A1:J1) To repeat rows at the top of printouts, do File PageSetup SheetTab click on the arrow by the RowsToRepeatAtTop window, and then select the rows you want, then OK Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "mamallama" wrote in message ... Hello, I have used the formula that looks like this, "A1:J1" and it has worked before, but now it isn't! I may have been using a different version of Excel (at work). I have the Office XP product here, and I'm stumped. Also, if I want to repeat two rows at the top of every page, how would I do that? |
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