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Headers in Excel 2003
I'm having problems with Headers in Excel 2003. I go to
custom headers then I start entering a header in the center location. Then install the fonts when I print preview the first letter of the header stayed in the center and rest moved to the far right. I haven't had this problem in Office 97. I'm doing something wrong I just don't know what. Jerry |
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Headers in Excel 2003
Jerry
Why don't you install all the fonts you want first onto the system. Then, go to excel and make your header and format them with the fonts you like. You shouldn't have any problem at all with the print preview. McNiwram |
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I t doesn't matter when I font it I have tried both ways. It looks right in the header box. Then I hit OK it goes back to page setup and thats where it's messed up only one letter in the center and everything else to the right. I tried margins, font size and opening up a new workbook it does the same thing.
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Headers in Excel 2003
Hi Jerry,
You don't happen to have an &R or &r in your header? Either of these would force the following text to go to the right. If you do, then use &&R instead, you will only see one & when it prints. Good Luck, Mark Graesser Boston MA ----- Jerry wrote: ----- I t doesn't matter when I font it I have tried both ways. It looks right in the header box. Then I hit OK it goes back to page setup and thats where it's messed up only one letter in the center and everything else to the right. I tried margins, font size and opening up a new workbook it does the same thing. Jerry |
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