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How to repeat a row or two as a header on the next page.
 
I want to know how to do this: :

How to repeat a row or two as a header on the next page.

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gls858

EXCEL NEWBE wrote:
I want to know how to do this: :

How to repeat a row or two as a header on the next page.

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File Page set up Sheet about half down it says rows to repeat at
top of sheet click there and then the row you want to repeat.

gls858

JE McGimpsey

See "repeating information on every printed page" in XL Help.

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I want to know how to do this:
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How to repeat a row or two as a header on the next page.

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