On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 16:29 -0700, JOE Conner wrote: > Keith Clark wrote: > > I can't seem to find how to set the first row as titles and have them > > print at the top of every page in Calc. Any hints? > > > > Keith > > > From the help files: > QUOTE > > > Printing Rows or Columns on Every Page > > If you have a sheet that is so large that it will be printed multiple > pages, you can set up rows or columns to repeat on each printed page. > > As an example, If you want to print the top two rows of the sheet as > well as the first column (A)on all pages, do the following: > > 1. > > Choose *Format - Print Ranges - Edit*. The *Edit Print Ranges* > dialog appears. > > 2. > > Click the icon at the far right of the *Rows to repeat* area. > > The dialog shrinks so that you can see more of the sheet. > > 3. > > Select the first two rows and, for this example, click cell A1 and > drag to A2. > > In the shrunk dialog you will see $1:$2. Rows 1 and 2 are now rows > to repeat. > > 4. > > Click the icon at the far right of the *Rows to repeat* area. The > dialog is restored again. > > 5. > > If you also want column A as a column to repeat, click the icon at > the far right of the *Columns to repeat* area. > > 6. > > Click column A (not in the column header). > > 7. > > Click the icon again at the far right of the *Columns to repeat* area. > > END QUOTE
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