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Default Excel 2003 list of field codes for footers?


Thanks for the tip Jim.

I had already tried using spaces followed by a period but didn't want
the period to show when printed. Therefore I changed the font size of
the period with &01 which works but then for subsequent lines the font
size has to be changed back, etc. This makes what should be a fairly
simple header into a mess, plus I'm running out of the 255 characters
Excel allows you for the header since there are other entries in the
left and center sections.

So I was hoping there would be a simpler way to do this with.

An unrelated website I found interesting.
http://alt-usage-english.org/I_before_E.html


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