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Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
How do I custom header/footer the pages when i have more than 1 pages
in a tab/ worksheet? For example : When I number one worksheet as page 1. When I print it out it has 3 pages and they all have "page 1" on each page. Please help Many thanks Lan |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
Are you using this?
&[Page] -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Positive" wrote in message ups.com... How do I custom header/footer the pages when i have more than 1 pages in a tab/ worksheet? For example : When I number one worksheet as page 1. When I print it out it has 3 pages and they all have "page 1" on each page. Please help Many thanks Lan |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
You are printing one worksheet with multiple printed pages in one print job?
Setting a custom header/footer with &[Page] will give you Page 1 followed by Page 2 etc. If not doing it this way, how are you doing it? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:26:17 -0000, Positive wrote: How do I custom header/footer the pages when i have more than 1 pages in a tab/ worksheet? For example : When I number one worksheet as page 1. When I print it out it has 3 pages and they all have "page 1" on each page. Please help Many thanks Lan |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
In the header/footer dialog box, use the icons to insert page # field rahter
than hard-coding a number. "Positive" wrote: How do I custom header/footer the pages when i have more than 1 pages in a tab/ worksheet? For example : When I number one worksheet as page 1. When I print it out it has 3 pages and they all have "page 1" on each page. Please help Many thanks Lan |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
On Aug 16, 8:49 pm, Duke Carey
wrote: In the header/footer dialog box, use the icons to insert page # field rahter than hard-coding a number. "Positive" wrote: How do I custom header/footer the pages when i have more than 1 pages in a tab/ worksheet? For example : When I number one worksheet as page 1. When I print it out it has 3 pages and they all have "page 1" on each page. Please help Many thanks Lan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It does not work when I want to mark that first page as Page 8 and want the folowing pages to be Page 9 and Page 10 in one work sheet. What should I do? Many thanks- Btw, what Duke means by use the icons to insert page#field rather than hard coding? Can you please explain in more detail ? I would like to try what you suggest. Thanks Lan |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
What do you mean by mark first page as 8. Describe all the steps you do, are
you printing multiple copies of the same page? -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Positive" wrote in message ps.com... On Aug 16, 8:49 pm, Duke Carey wrote: In the header/footer dialog box, use the icons to insert page # field rahter than hard-coding a number. "Positive" wrote: How do I custom header/footer the pages when i have more than 1 pages in a tab/ worksheet? For example : When I number one worksheet as page 1. When I print it out it has 3 pages and they all have "page 1" on each page. Please help Many thanks Lan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It does not work when I want to mark that first page as Page 8 and want the folowing pages to be Page 9 and Page 10 in one work sheet. What should I do? Many thanks- Btw, what Duke means by use the icons to insert page#field rather than hard coding? Can you please explain in more detail ? I would like to try what you suggest. Thanks Lan |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
FilePage SetupPage.
Enter the number 8 in "First page number" For second part.................. File?Page SetupHeaders and FootersCustom Footer. Hit the # Icon right of the large A icon to enter &[Page] Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 13:59:27 -0000, Positive wrote: It does not work when I want to mark that first page as Page 8 and want the folowing pages to be Page 9 and Page 10 in one work sheet. What should I do? Many thanks- Btw, what Duke means by use the icons to insert page#field rather than hard coding? Can you please explain in more detail ? I would like to try what you suggest. Thanks |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
On Aug 17, 11:00 am, "Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
What do you mean by mark first page as 8. Describe all the steps you do, are you printing multiple copies of the same page? -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Positive" wrote in message ps.com... On Aug 16, 8:49 pm, Duke Carey wrote: In the header/footer dialog box, use the icons to insert page # field rahter than hard-coding a number. "Positive" wrote: How do I custom header/footer the pages when i have more than 1 pages in a tab/ worksheet? For example : When I number one worksheet as page 1. When I print it out it has 3 pages and they all have "page 1" on each page. Please help Many thanks Lan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It does not work when I want to mark that first page as Page 8 and want the folowing pages to be Page 9 and Page 10 in one work sheet. What should I do? Many thanks- Btw, what Duke means by use the icons to insert page#field rather than hard coding? Can you please explain in more detail ? I would like to try what you suggest. Thanks Lan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
On Aug 17, 7:29 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
FilePage SetupPage. Enter the number 8 in "First page number" For second part.................. File?Page SetupHeaders and FootersCustom Footer. Hit the # Icon right of the large A icon to enter &[Page] Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 13:59:27 -0000, Positive wrote: It does not work when I want to mark that first page as Page 8 and want the folowing pages to be Page 9 and Page 10 in one work sheet. What should I do? Many thanks- Btw, what Duke means by use the icons to insert page#field rather than hard coding? Can you please explain in more detail ? I would like to try what you suggest. Thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gord, Thank you so much. It works. Now I have another question If I have a zip file of 200 pages (word and excel). Is there a way to number the pages when I print them out without having to manually go to Page Setup to custom every single page? Again thanks a bunch. L |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
A Zip file of Excel and Word "pages"?
What do you mean by that? Are these Excel workbooks and Word documents zipped up? Are they *.prn files zipped up? I wouldn't know where to start answering. Gord On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 18:15:12 -0000, Positive wrote: Thank you so much. It works. Now I have another question If I have a zip file of 200 pages (word and excel). Is there a way to number the pages when I print them out without having to manually go to Page Setup to custom every single page? Again thanks a bunch. |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
On Aug 20, 5:05 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
A Zip file of Excel and Word "pages"? What do you mean by that? Are these Excel workbooks and Word documents zipped up? Are they *.prn files zipped up? I wouldn't know where to start answering. Gord On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 18:15:12 -0000, Positive wrote: Thank you so much. It works. Now I have another question If I have a zip file of 200 pages (word and excel). Is there a way to number the pages when I print them out without having to manually go to Page Setup to custom every single page? Again thanks a bunch.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sorry for not very clear. It is a zip file ( .zip) of excel workbooks and word documents. How do i number the pages? Thanks Lan |
Custom header/footer with many pages in one worksheet
I have no idea how to produce incremented consecutive page numbers when printing
multiple documents from a zip file. I believe you would need a third-party application(if there is one) which could do this through the Windows OS. Gord On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:55:14 -0000, Positive wrote: On Aug 20, 5:05 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: A Zip file of Excel and Word "pages"? What do you mean by that? Are these Excel workbooks and Word documents zipped up? Are they *.prn files zipped up? I wouldn't know where to start answering. Gord On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 18:15:12 -0000, Positive wrote: Thank you so much. It works. Now I have another question If I have a zip file of 200 pages (word and excel). Is there a way to number the pages when I print them out without having to manually go to Page Setup to custom every single page? Again thanks a bunch.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sorry for not very clear. It is a zip file ( .zip) of excel workbooks and word documents. How do i number the pages? Thanks Lan |
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