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I was wondering if it was possible to rename the columns. For example,
changing quot;Aquot; to quot;Dollarsquot; and quot;Bquot; to quot;Hoursquot;. If possible how can this be
done and also how can you print with the columns showing because usually the
rows and columns don't show up when printing.

Thanks.

Peter,

go to File..Page Setup then to the SHEET tab. Here you can select quot;Row and
Column Headingsquot; under PRINT. The headings will appear then when you print.

regards,

PauwlL

quot;Peterquot; wrote:

gt; I was wondering if it was possible to rename the columns. For example,
gt; changing quot;Aquot; to quot;Dollarsquot; and quot;Bquot; to quot;Hoursquot;. If possible how can this be
gt; done and also how can you print with the columns showing because usually the
gt; rows and columns don't show up when printing.
gt;
gt; Thanks.

Peter

Normally you would enter your required headings in the first row or rows,
then in File, Page Setup, Sheet, set the Rows to Repeat at Top.

Chech the intended print via Print Preview before committing to paper.quot;Peterquot; wrote:

gt; I was wondering if it was possible to rename the columns. For example,
gt; changing quot;Aquot; to quot;Dollarsquot; and quot;Bquot; to quot;Hoursquot;. If possible how can this be
gt; done and also how can you print with the columns showing because usually the
gt; rows and columns don't show up when printing.
gt;
gt; Thanks.

Yes, normally I would enter my headings in the first row, unfortunately
because of a formula I cannot enter anything in the first row. So is it
possible to change the name of columns with entering them in the first row?

Thanks.

quot;Bryan Hesseyquot; wrote:

gt; Peter
gt;
gt; Normally you would enter your required headings in the first row or rows,
gt; then in File, Page Setup, Sheet, set the Rows to Repeat at Top.
gt;
gt; Chech the intended print via Print Preview before committing to paper.
gt;
gt;
gt; quot;Peterquot; wrote:
gt;
gt; gt; I was wondering if it was possible to rename the columns. For example,
gt; gt; changing quot;Aquot; to quot;Dollarsquot; and quot;Bquot; to quot;Hoursquot;. If possible how can this be
gt; gt; done and also how can you print with the columns showing because usually the
gt; gt; rows and columns don't show up when printing.
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Thanks.

Peter,

I would've thought that inserting a new Row 1 would adjust all formula
except for VBA code, however, another method to achieve is via File, Page
Setup, Header/Footer and set the Left, Middle, and Right headers with the
required words.

Not quite column-self-aligning, but should work for you.

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quot;Peterquot; wrote:

gt; Yes, normally I would enter my headings in the first row, unfortunately
gt; because of a formula I cannot enter anything in the first row. So is it
gt; possible to change the name of columns with entering them in the first row?
gt;
gt; Thanks.
gt;
gt; quot;Bryan Hesseyquot; wrote:
gt;
gt; gt; Peter
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Normally you would enter your required headings in the first row or rows,
gt; gt; then in File, Page Setup, Sheet, set the Rows to Repeat at Top.
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Chech the intended print via Print Preview before committing to paper.
gt; gt;
gt; gt;
gt; gt; quot;Peterquot; wrote:
gt; gt;
gt; gt; gt; I was wondering if it was possible to rename the columns. For example,
gt; gt; gt; changing quot;Aquot; to quot;Dollarsquot; and quot;Bquot; to quot;Hoursquot;. If possible how can this be
gt; gt; gt; done and also how can you print with the columns showing because usually the
gt; gt; gt; rows and columns don't show up when printing.
gt; gt; gt;
gt; gt; gt; Thanks.

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