Last reviewed: November 4, 1994 |
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SUMMARYIf text in a header or footer overlaps when printed (or when viewed in Print Preview), it could be caused by positioning commands. The commands &L, &C, and &R all position text in a header or footer. If text in a header and/or footer contains an ampersand (&), it might be interpreted as a formatting command. For example, using the following as footer information &L Monthly Report for S&L Corporation of San Francisco results in "Corporation of San Francisco" overlapping "Monthly Report for S", because the second "&L" is aligning "Corporation of San Francisco" to the left. When an & is desired in a header or footer, use && instead of &. For the above example to print correctly, use the following text: &L Monthly Report for S&&L Corporation of San Francisco For a full listing of all the & commands, see page 268 of the "Microsoft Excel Reference" manual for version 2.20. |
KBCategory: kbprint Last reviewed: November 4, 1994 |