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Default column headings with data starting in row 1

Is there a way to have headings on the columns and start the
data entry at Row 1?, instead of Row 2?
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Default column headings with data starting in row 1

You can show A, B, C, ... or 1, 2, 3, ... or nothing at all for the column
headings.

But you can't change them.

I just put my own headers in row 1 and then I select A2 and hit Window|Freeze
panes (xl2003 menus). This way, my headers in row 1 will always be visible when
I scroll down.

Mrs. E. wrote:

Is there a way to have headings on the columns and start the
data entry at Row 1?, instead of Row 2?


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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 07:39:01 -0700, Mrs. E. <Mrs.
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Is there a way to have headings on the columns and start the
data entry at Row 1?, instead of Row 2?


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