Page Layout
Print Layout
Header/Footers
Fill in what you want in the Footers box and center/format as desired.
at the bottom of the worksheet
Hit close on the header footer bar
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Go to Page Setup and click on the Header/Footer tab. Add whatever text and special options you like to the footer and click OK.
Text that appears at the bottom of each page is called a footer.
Top, left, bottom, right, header and footer.
&[Tab] is the code that is used.
In MS Excel 2010, you can include graphics in your header.
It puts in: &[Date]
Wherever the code &p is placed in a header or footer, the printout will show the page number.
close button is to shut the workbook window only w/out terminating the excel program while the exit button is used to terminate the entire excel programing for running.
In the File menu on versions of Excel up to 2003, and on the Office Button for versions of Excel from 2007.
No. It allows you to jump to the cell you designate.
It probably depends on what version of Excel you are using, but on my Mac, I would go to the Layout tab and select Header & Footer under Page Setup. Then I could add things on the resultant window.