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Hello everyone, and welcome again to our channel, The Teacher. In this Excel 2016 Tutorial series, today we will learn about another Page and Print setting command, which is Print Titles. You can find the Print Titles command in Page Layout tab, under Page Setup section. In our previous video, as we had discussed about Freezing Rows and Columns, so you can see Rows or Columns Headings, on every page you scroll through. The Print Titles command also does the same, but for printing purposes only, when you need to Print the header rows or header columns, on top or left side of every page on your worksheet. Lets see an example first. In this Price List workbook, I need to print the entire CSA worksheet, but when I see the Print Preview of this worksheet, you can see that the top two heading rows are only available on first page, but I need them all the 5 pages of this worksheet. One workaround for this is to, copy the first two rows, and then Insert Copied Cells at the top of every new pa