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Deborah has attended:
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Working with multiple worksheets and workbooks

hOW DO I ADD HEADERS AND FOOTERS

RE: Working with multiple worksheets and workbooks

Hi Deborah

Click File
page Setup
Choose the Header/Footer tab
You can either choose a header/footer from the drop down options or you can click on the Custom Header/Footer button to add your own.
Click OK at the end.

Hope that helps.

 

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Use the Format Painter to copy formatting more than once in Excel

The format painter tool provides a quick and easy way to copy formatting from one cell to another in Word.

The only problem is that if you click the Format Painter once to turn it on, you can only click and drag over a single cell or adjacent range of cells; then the Format Painter turns itself off automatically.

If you want to copy formatting to cells or groups of cells that are not adjacent to each other, double-click the Format Painter - this way you will be able to copy formatting to multiple cells.

When you have finished using Format Painter, press the Esc key or click on the Format Painter button once to turn it off.

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