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I am trying to print out a long table with several heading on the first page
for a document 50 pages long. My question is, what and where the function
that allows me to setup cells to be reprinted on another page so that i dont
i have to refer to the first page to verify that i am reading the information
from the right column.
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Like headers?

File|page setup|sheet tab|use rows to repeat at top.

Don't forget to add a nice header/footer that shows the page numbers.

Mike wrote:

I am trying to print out a long table with several heading on the first page
for a document 50 pages long. My question is, what and where the function
that allows me to setup cells to be reprinted on another page so that i dont
i have to refer to the first page to verify that i am reading the information
from the right column.


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