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Select all the sheets, then go to page setup and create the headers/footers,
which will appear in all the sheets.

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I have the opposite problem. Whenever I change a header on one sheet it
changes the header to be the same on all other sheets. I need unique header
for each sheet.

"Richard O. Neville" wrote:

Select all the sheets, then go to page setup and create the headers/footers,
which will appear in all the sheets.

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