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In last weeks tutorial, we took a look at Excelamp;#39;s header and footer feature. In this tutorial, Iamp;#39;m gonna show you how you can create a mini visual basic routine. Thatamp;#39;s gonna link your Excel page headers, so which is this one right here, to a specific cell. Okay, so what we want to do is this: the header should be on the top left hand side, so you should be right here. It should be linked to cell A2 of each sheet, and it should be visible once the sheet is printed. Now, if you ever tried to do this, you have probably noticed that you canamp;#39;t use formulas inside that header dialogue box. So, I can show you right here. If we go to page layout and click on this icon to see the full page setup: under header footer, custom header, for the left one Weamp;#39;re interested in the left. You canamp;#39;t put equals and then do a cell reference here. Or even put like A2 amp;#39;cause if I do that itamp;#39;s just stuck as A2, itamp;#39;s just text. To overco