Excel 2016 For Dummies by Greg Harvey

Excel 2016 For Dummies by Greg Harvey

Author:Greg Harvey [Greg Harvey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: For Dummies
Published: 2019-06-13T00:00:00+00:00


FIGURE 5-6: A Landscape mode report in Page Layout view.

Putting out the print titles

Excel’s Print Titles feature enables you to print particular row and column headings on each page of the report. Print titles are important in multipage reports where the columns and rows of related data spill over to other pages that no longer show the row and column headings on the first page.

Don’t confuse print titles with the header of a report (see “From Header to Footer” later in this chapter). Even though both are printed on each page, header information prints in the top margin of the report; print titles always appear in the body of the report — at the top, in the case of rows used as print titles, and on the left, in the case of columns.

To designate rows and/or columns as the print titles for a report, follow these steps:



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