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Numbering pages
I will try to explain again, I did not do a very good job last time. I have
a workbook that has several tabs. Under these tabs there may be several pages of information. I would like to be able to number the pages and have the number change as additional pages are added. Also I would like to be able to print the entire workbook and have all the pages numbered. This would be a different number than just numbering the pages under a tab. Hope this helps explain what I would like to do. Thanks |
Red
You're right. This does make more sense. Page numbers can be printed in the Header or Footer of printed pages. Select a tab and right-click "Select all sheets" then FilePage SetupHeaders and Footers. I'll use Footer for example. In the built-in Footers you have Page 1 of ? Select that and OK your way out. UnGroup the sheets. Now, if you print one tab with 10 pages you will get Page 1 of 10, Page 2 of 10 etc. If you print the entire workbook, you will get Page 1 of 50, etc. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 13:09:09 -0800, Red wrote: I will try to explain again, I did not do a very good job last time. I have a workbook that has several tabs. Under these tabs there may be several pages of information. I would like to be able to number the pages and have the number change as additional pages are added. Also I would like to be able to print the entire workbook and have all the pages numbered. This would be a different number than just numbering the pages under a tab. Hope this helps explain what I would like to do. Thanks |
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