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How do I show my header in regular view on excel?

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    Dudley
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    How do I show my header in regular view on excel?

    Windows XP Professional I'm not shure what version of excel, but I don't
    think it matters.

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    JulieD
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    RE: How do I show my header in regular view on excel?

    Hi Dudley

    by header, do you mean, file / page setup / headers & footer - type header?
    if so you can only see this in print preview not in normal view.

    Cheers
    JulieD

    "Dudley" wrote:

    > Windows XP Professional I'm not shure what version of excel, but I don't
    > think it matters.


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    paul
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    RE: How do I show my header in regular view on excel?

    you can display some of the same information ,do you have a typed header or
    just file page tab time etc.........
    --
    hope this helps
    Paul


    "JulieD" wrote:

    > Hi Dudley
    >
    > by header, do you mean, file / page setup / headers & footer - type header?
    > if so you can only see this in print preview not in normal view.
    >
    > Cheers
    > JulieD
    >
    > "Dudley" wrote:
    >
    > > Windows XP Professional I'm not shure what version of excel, but I don't
    > > think it matters.


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    JE McGimpsey
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    Re: How do I show my header in regular view on excel?

    Windows XL doesn't have that option.

    Mac XL2004 has a Page Layout view that allows you to display and edit
    headers/footers in a regular view (i.e, where you can enter
    data/formulae).


    In article <8A98C978-0C6B-494A-A47A-850566197CE1@microsoft.com>,
    Dudley <Dudley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    > Windows XP Professional I'm not shure what version of excel, but I don't
    > think it matters.


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