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  1. Insert, move, or delete page breaks in a worksheet

    Add, adjust or remove page breaks in Excel using Page Break Preview. Also, learn how to reset and hide page breaks.

  2. Insert, move, or delete page breaks in a sheet - Microsoft Support

    In Excel for Mac, you can adjust where automatic page breaks occur, add your own page breaks manually, and remove manual page breaks.

  3. Create manual page breaks in a worksheet with Excel for Mac

    Adjust where automatic page breaks occur in a worksheet by adding your own page breaks manually. You can remove manual page breaks, but you can't remove automatic page breaks. …

  4. View page breaks - Microsoft Support

    Page breaks divide worksheets into separate pages when you print. In Page Break Preview you can insert, move, or remove page breaks. Click View > Page Break Preview In Page Break …

  5. Split panes to lock rows or columns in separate worksheet areas

    Excel Enter and format data Layout Split panes to lock rows or columns in separate worksheet areas

  6. Remove a watermark from a sheet - Microsoft Support

    On the Layout tab, under Page Setup, select Header & Footer. Select Customize Header, and then select the section of the sheet header in which the watermark appears.

  7. Insert a page break - Microsoft Support

    Insert a page break Applies To Put your cursor where you want one page to end and the next to begin. Go to Insert > Page Break.

  8. Headers and footers in a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    For worksheets, you can work with headers and footers in Page Layout view. For chart sheets or charts, you can work with headers and footers in the Page Setup dialog box.

  9. Start a new line of text inside a cell in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Insert a line break to start a new line of text or add space between lines of text in a cell in Excel.

  10. Print rows with column headers on top of every page

    If a worksheet spans more than one page, you can print row and column headers or labels (also called print titles) on every page. For example, you can repeat the first row of column headers …