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I am using Excel 2007. Headers on my first page (in Columns A3, B3, C3, and
D3) are as follows:

Date Test 1 Test 2 Daily Average

I would like these headers to continue to the successive pages. How do I do
this?

Thank you.
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Hi,

I am using Excel 2007. Headers on my first page (in Columns A3, B3, C3,
and
D3) are as follows:

Date Test 1 Test 2 Daily Average

I would like these headers to continue to the successive pages. How do I
do
this?

Thank you.


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Gordon, thank you for your help.

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Hi,

I am using Excel 2007. Headers on my first page (in Columns A3, B3, C3, and
D3) are as follows:

Date Test 1 Test 2 Daily Average

I would like these headers to continue to the successive pages. How do I do
this?

Thank you.

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An alterenative method is to freeze the column and/or row labels in place by
clicking on the View tab on the Ribbon and then selecting Freeze Panes. The
drop-down list will give you a short list of possibilities. If you want to
freeze in place more than one row or column, hightlight those rows and/or
columns before clicking on the view tab.

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Gordon, thank you for your help.

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Hi,

I am using Excel 2007. Headers on my first page (in Columns A3, B3, C3, and
D3) are as follows:

Date Test 1 Test 2 Daily Average

I would like these headers to continue to the successive pages. How do I do
this?

Thank you.

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