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You might want to repeat, say, three rows at the top of each printed
sheet, so you would need to be able to indicate this - as $1:$3. Thus, that is the syntax used, so if you only want one row then you have to enter $1:$1. Hope this helps. Pete On Nov 27, 10:33 pm, Soon-to-retire Teacher wrote: Gord: your tip worked nicely. However, nowhere in the Excel Help file do I find your tip information... all it directs us to do is: after getting into Page Setup: "in the Rows to repeat at top" box, enter the rows that contain the coumn labels, then click Print. We are not instructed to enter $1:$1 rather than a 1. I had been trying to enter a 1 all along for Row 1 which has my column heading info. Many Thanks. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Either click in the dialog box and point to row1 or enter 1:1 in the dialog box. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 11:51:03 -0800, Soon-to-retire Teacher <Soon-to-retire wrote: I have been unsucessful trying this... error message appears... "Reference is not Valid". Here's what I do: open Excel a work sheet File Page Setup I click 'Sheet' in the Print Titles area, I place a 1 (for the row what I want to repeat at the top of each page in the Rows to Repeat at Top Area click OK error message... "Reference is not Valid." I'm probably overlook something as plain as the nose on my face. Any help appreciated.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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