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Default Cell contents in header/footer

I'm sorry but I can't find the original thread, so I am posting to both
groups.

Someone asked how to display the contents of a cell in the header or footer
and someone else gave the code. works great! Thanks.
One issue: I am trying to use this in an overtime form, saved as an XLS in
Read Only format in MailSite v.8.0 SP1. Can't use it as an XLT in our
Novell/Win XP/Office 03/Interwoven environment.

I have users entering their employee ID number, which looks up their
concatenated name & department for display. But it also adds a special
department in a field which is formatted with white text so users wont freak
out and THAT is where the code in my header is supposed to pull the
reference from. IE: The cell contents are volatile. But now, every single
user's printout show MY department code in the header instead of the one
that matches their own lookup.
Is there some sort of fresh code that I need?

Please help! Thanks,
-Monica


 
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