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Headers and Footers - How to copy?
Using Excel 2002
When doing a copy/paste of a worksheet into another Excel file, or into another tab within an Excel file, how do we make the header and footer stay with the worksheet so that it appears after the worksheet has been pasted? Thanks, |
Headers and Footers - How to copy?
Instead of copy and pasting the whole worksheet into a new file, try right
clicking on the tab name and selecting "Move or Copy". when the window opens pick the name of the file you want the worksheet to go to in the first drop down box, tell it in what order you want it to appear in the new worksheet and finally check the Make a COPY box at the bottom. If you forget the last part, it'll move the original worksheet instead of making a copy of it. Hope this helps. -- Just a fellow Excel user here to help when I can..... "The Hun" wrote: Using Excel 2002 When doing a copy/paste of a worksheet into another Excel file, or into another tab within an Excel file, how do we make the header and footer stay with the worksheet so that it appears after the worksheet has been pasted? Thanks, |
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