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If you want to print a sheet that will have many printed pages, you can set options to print the sheet's headings or titles on every page.
Excel automatically provides headings for columns (A, B, C) and rows (1, 2, 3). You type titles in your sheet that describe the content in rows and columns. In the following illustration, for example, Projected is a row title and 2nd QTR is a column title.
Click the sheet. On the Page Layout tab, in the Sheet Options group, select the Print check box under Headings. Print row and
column headings
On the File menu, click Print.
You can see how your sheet will print in the preview pane.
Print row or column titles on every page
Click the sheet.
On the Page Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click Page Setup.
Under Print Titles, click in Rows to repeat at top or Columns to repeat at left and select the column or row that contains the titles you want to repeat.
Click OK.
On the File menu, click Print.
You can see how your sheet will print in the preview pane.
Click the sheet. On the Layout tab, under Print, select the Headings check box. Print row and column headings
On the File menu, click Print.
You can see how your sheet will print before you print it by clicking Preview.
Print row titles on every page
Click the sheet.
On the Layout tab, under Print, click Repeat Titles.
Click in the Columns to repeat at left box, and then on the sheet, select the column that contains the row titles.
Tip: To minimize and expand the Page Setup dialog box so that you can see more of your sheet, click
ornext to the box that you clicked in.Click OK.
On the File menu, click Print.
You can see how your sheet will print before you print it by clicking Preview.
Print column titles on every page
Click the sheet.
On the Layout tab, under Print, click Repeat Titles.
Under Print titles, click in the Rows to repeat at top box, and then on the sheet, select the row that contains the column titles.
Tip: To minimize and expand the Page Setup dialog box so that you can see more of your sheet, click
ornext to the box that you clicked in.Click OK.
On the File menu, click Print.
You can see how your sheet will print before you print it by clicking Preview.
See also
Print part of a sheet
Print with landscape orientation
Scale the sheet size for printing
Preview pages before you print