I don't know why my point isn't being made. Maybe a picture will help. Except I don't know how to paste a 'snip & sketch' image here or upload one to this post. Show Let me try, again. If you could see my picture, you would see the right most character of my heading (the 1 in the page #) is about 1 inch from the right most edge of the page. While the > symbol is about 1/2 inch from the right most edge of the page. How do I get the page number to scoot over to the right another 1/2 inch? My margins are as follows: Top:0, Bottom: 6, Left: 0.25, Right: 0, Header: 0.075, Footer: 0. Yes the bottom margin is very large, for a reason. But that shouldn't affect the horizontal printing. The option 'align with page margins' is checked. If I uncheck it, the heading text gets worse. It ends about 2 inches from the right edge of the page. To copy and paste data from Excel to other application is easy for you, but sometimes, you need to copy and paste the data with the row and column headings together. There is no direct way to copy row and column headings, but here has a workaround to copy and paste the data as an image. Read the following article to know more about solving this problem. Copy data with row and column headings in Excel Office Tab Enable Tabbed Editing and Browsing in Office, and Make Your Work Much Easier... Read More... Free Download... Kutools for Excel Solves Most of Your Problems, and Increases Your Productivity by 80%
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Oldest First Sort comments by Oldest First Newest First Comments (1) No ratings yet. Be the first to rate! Jay about 4 years ago #25832 This comment was minimized by the moderator on the site I wanna make a link to word. The problem is I have to be able to see the rows and columns in question, and the link doesn't give me that. What can I do? It is for an exam. How do I copy a header to all sheets in Excel?Right-click on the sheet tab, Select Move or Copy, make sure that 'Create a copy' is checked. That copies the whole sheet including header/footer. Alternatively, select all the sheets by holding the Shift key down and clicking the first and last sheet tab. Then you can edit the header for all sheets at once.
How do I repeat a table header in Excel?Repeat table header on subsequent pages. In the table, right-click in the row that you want to repeat, and then click Table Properties.. In the Table Properties dialog box, on the Row tab, select the Repeat as header row at the top of each page check box.. Select OK.. How do I copy a header and footer?Use the controls in the Navigation group to display the header or footer you want to copy. Select all the elements (text and graphics) in the header or footer. Press Ctrl+C. This copies the header or footer information to the Clipboard.
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