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I set ColumnHead to True but am getting a blank heading.
How can I fix this? Thank you, Steven |
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You need to set your data range in the properties window in the "Row Source"
box and be sure that the cell containing your header is not part of the range. example: If your header and data are in F6:F25, you would put only F7:F25 in the Row Source box. "Steven" wrote: I set ColumnHead to True but am getting a blank heading. How can I fix this? Thank you, Steven |
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