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Can I rename the column headings in Excel? I was able to insert the name of each column in the first row and then freeze that row which works for now but I would like to insert a name at each column heading so when the data base is printed I dont have that A,B,C column heading showing. I do want the row numbers printed though.
 
     
   
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Just a thought. Is it possible to rename the column headings? Such as "A" renamed to "whatever".
 
     
   
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Not as far I know (which is somewhat limited ).
Nope. No can do. You are correct.
 
     
   
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That's exactly what I have done. I inserted the column headings I want in row one and then froze that row to follow the scroll down to enable to see the headings as I scroll down. It's no big deal really. I'm an old man trying to keep the grey matter working. I believe in the old axium, "use it or loose it". Thank you anyway. I will use your advice and insert another row at the front of the database and using the frozen row and the new first column of numbers will accomplish what I'm after.
 
     
   
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Thanks. I thought of doing that but I thought, just maybe, Excel would have a way to do it.
 
     
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