![]() ![]() ![]() This will make it easy to keep track of what column you are in since the column headers will always be visible. Oh, also, you will want row headers repeated not only on the printed page, but as you are working on the PC as well. ![]() You will also want page numbers, and different names to each of the different sections - you can think of it like chapter titles. Here's the end result you want: You want a cover page, and there are three sections of this document once printed. The good news is: I figured out how to do what I wanted! My question should have been Since I already know how to create headers in Excel, how can I get a portion of the header to be dynamic, changing as needed throughout the printed document? So here it is: Anyway, no, the videos you directed me to were helpful, but not what I wanted. Ok, as usual, I see that the question I posed was about as clear as mud. ![]()
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