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Cherie - 02 Sep 2007 00:22 GMT
How do you you give your workheet a title, e.g. 'Prodect Sales' in the middle
then the cells below as usual?
Frank Pytel - 02 Sep 2007 01:58 GMT
Cherie;

Right click on the tab you wish to rename and select Rename. The words will
become "negatived" like a picture. Type the new name of the sheet.

God Bless

Frank Pytel

> How do you you give your workheet a title, e.g. 'Prodect Sales' in the middle
> then the cells below as usual?
thapelo1 - 05 Sep 2007 13:19 GMT
I'm not sure if this is what you are asking. But I think you might try this:
highlight row where you u wish to add title,  go to format cells / alignment
/ text control/ merge cells

Hope it helps!

>Cherie;
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>> How do you you give your workheet a title, e.g. 'Prodect Sales' in the middle
>> then the cells below as usual?
Roger Govier - 02 Sep 2007 07:26 GMT
Hi Cherie

I read your question a little different to Frank.
Select a range of cells say A1:H1 then
Format>Cells>Alignment>Horizontal>Centre across selection
Enter your text in A1, and it will become centred across the range you chose
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Roger Govier

> How do you you give your workheet a title, e.g. 'Prodect Sales' in the
> middle
> then the cells below as usual?
Cherie - 02 Sep 2007 21:36 GMT
Hi Roger
Thankyou so very much.

> Hi Cherie
>
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> > middle
> > then the cells below as usual?
MartinW - 02 Sep 2007 08:38 GMT
And another possibility. You may be looking for a header.
Go to View>Header and Footer>View
Then on the Header/Footer Tab click on Custom Header

And just as an aside, as Frank said you can use Right Click>Rename
on a sheet tab which can also be achieved by simply double clicking
on the sheet tab.

HTH
Martin

> How do you you give your workheet a title, e.g. 'Prodect Sales' in the
> middle
> then the cells below as usual?

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