This is not a problem. I've just come across a feature in Excel 97 that happens on one machine and not another.
I have a basic sheet with the first 4 rows being used for basic column headers etc. The data is then input as usual in the cells below. When I print this sheet out, the first 4 rows are automatically printed at the top of each page. This makes life nice and simple for me, but the same sheet on another machine does not produce the same result. Is this a feature in Excel that can be simply turned on and off to suit user preference or does one machine have a bug?
I have a basic sheet with the first 4 rows being used for basic column headers etc. The data is then input as usual in the cells below. When I print this sheet out, the first 4 rows are automatically printed at the top of each page. This makes life nice and simple for me, but the same sheet on another machine does not produce the same result. Is this a feature in Excel that can be simply turned on and off to suit user preference or does one machine have a bug?