Is there a time saver?

pjindc

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I have a Workbook with multiple spreadsheets. Recently my company changed it's name and therefor I must change my email in the header.
All my worksheets are the same with the top three lines stating the date, title of worksheet, and my email.
Is there a quick way to change the data of the header and for it to copy to all my other header's?
 

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I have the same problem. But I am trying to do it to most of my workBOOKS. Is there a way to do it without typing the new header for EACH workBOOK?

Bob
 
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