From: K on 5 Mar 2010 15:28 In Word I can set preferences so the first page is different. So far I have not discovered a way to do that in my Excel 2003? It would be helpful if I could put a header on the 2nd and 3rd pages that tie them back to the first page without giving up space on the first page for the same header. Granted, it would be simple enough to put the title block in the header that automaticall goes on each page, but that dedicates a great deal of space on each page when a simplier ID can be used on the following pages. All ideas, suggestions, and comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.
From: מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן on 6 Mar 2010 02:25 Can this be for any help: http://excel.tips.net/Pages/T002187_Using_a_Different_Footer_on_Secondary_Pages.html Micky "K" wrote: > In Word I can set preferences so the first page is different. So far I have > not discovered a way to do that in my Excel 2003? It would be helpful if I > could put a header on the 2nd and 3rd pages that tie them back to the first > page without giving up space on the first page for the same header. Granted, > it would be simple enough to put the title block in the header that > automaticall goes on each page, but that dedicates a great deal of space on > each page when a simplier ID can be used on the following pages. All ideas, > suggestions, and comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.
From: K on 6 Mar 2010 17:20 Thank You Micky for considering and responding to my post. That's an excellent suggestion, but it also looks way beyound my skill level. I'll give it a try and see if I am able. Appreciated the help. K. "מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן" wrote: > Can this be for any help: > http://excel.tips.net/Pages/T002187_Using_a_Different_Footer_on_Secondary_Pages.html > Micky > > > "K" wrote: > > > In Word I can set preferences so the first page is different. So far I have > > not discovered a way to do that in my Excel 2003? It would be helpful if I > > could put a header on the 2nd and 3rd pages that tie them back to the first > > page without giving up space on the first page for the same header. Granted, > > it would be simple enough to put the title block in the header that > > automaticall goes on each page, but that dedicates a great deal of space on > > each page when a simplier ID can be used on the following pages. All ideas, > > suggestions, and comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.
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