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Turn Excel table headers on or off - Microsoft Support In the Table Style Options group, select the Header Row check box to hide or display the table headers If you rename the header rows and then turn off the header row, the original values you input will be retained if you turn the header row back on
Headers and footers in a worksheet - Microsoft Support To remove headers and footers from the first printed page, select the Different First Page check box To specify that the headers and footers on odd-numbered pages should differ from those on even-numbered pages, select the Different Odd Even Pages check box
Print row and column headings - Microsoft Support By default, Excel doesn't print the column headings (A, B, C, etc ) or row headings (1, 2, 3, etc ) that appear along the borders of the sheet Follow these steps to print the column and row headings for a worksheet:
Promote or demote rows and column headers (Power Query) When a table is created, Power Query often automatically detects column headers and promotes them if necessary However, you can also promote a first row to column headers or demote column headers to the first row when you need to
Set up your header row - Microsoft Support To return to the original headers, you can delete that step To rename the columns, double-click each column header and type the name you want or edit an existing one
Repeat table header on subsequent pages - Microsoft Support In the table, right-click in the row that you want to repeat, and then select Table Properties In the Table Properties dialog box, on the Row tab, select the Repeat as header row at the top of each page check box
Video: Apply a table style - Microsoft Support To add special formatting to the first row in a table, select Design > Header Row To add special formatting to the last row in a table, select Design > Total Row
Unfreeze locked panes - Microsoft Support If you scroll down your worksheet but always see the same top rows, they're locked in place (frozen) Use the Unfreeze Panes command to unlock those rows
Using structured references with Excel tables - Microsoft Support Turn off column headers You can toggle table column headers on and off from the Table Design tab > Header Row If you turn off table column headers, structured references that use column names aren't affected, and you can still use them in formulas
Clear or remove a filter - Microsoft Support Remove all the filters in a worksheet If you want to completely remove filters, go to the Data tab and click the Filter button, or use the keyboard shortcut Alt+D+F+F