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Print Titles
I am trying to put the column headings at the top of each page of a
spreadsheet. I've tried doing this via 'Print Preview' and 'Page Layout' 'Print Titles'. In both cases the dialogue box won't accept any input. I'm using Excel 2007 - Home & Student Edition. Any suggestions. Regards, Robin |
Print Titles
Going to Page Setup from Print Preview does not give you access to the
Print Titles field; you can only get there by using File/Page Setup. On May 16, 1:24 pm, RobinT50 wrote: I am trying to put the column headings at the top of each page of a spreadsheet. I've tried doing this via 'Print Preview' and 'Page Layout' 'Print Titles'. In both cases the dialogue box won't accept any input. I'm using Excel 2007 - Home & Student Edition. Any suggestions. Regards, Robin |
Print Titles
Only problem is, there is NO File/Page Setup function in Excel 2007...
I've been looking through Excel 2007 and its help resources and can't find anything that provides a solution to this problem. "Reitanos" wrote: Going to Page Setup from Print Preview does not give you access to the Print Titles field; you can only get there by using File/Page Setup. On May 16, 1:24 pm, RobinT50 wrote: I am trying to put the column headings at the top of each page of a spreadsheet. I've tried doing this via 'Print Preview' and 'Page Layout' 'Print Titles'. In both cases the dialogue box won't accept any input. I'm using Excel 2007 - Home & Student Edition. Any suggestions. Regards, Robin |
Print Titles
Got it!
Robin, you need to define your print range first. Select the range you want to print, then click Print Area - Set Print Area on the Page Layout tab (in the Page Setup area). Once you do that, click the Print Titles button in the same area; the buttons to set the titles will no longer be greyed out. Enjoy! "RobinT50" wrote: I am trying to put the column headings at the top of each page of a spreadsheet. I've tried doing this via 'Print Preview' and 'Page Layout' 'Print Titles'. In both cases the dialogue box won't accept any input. I'm using Excel 2007 - Home & Student Edition. Any suggestions. Regards, Robin |
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