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Excellent service, however, I would have liked to have known there was a fee prior to filling out the form. I just assumed it was a Royal Bank form as that is what I googled.
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Easy and intuitive to use - could fill out forms right away with little effort. Signature capture using the laptop camera did not work - the signature ink lines not clear after cleaning up the image. I scanned my signature at 300dpi using a scanner, and saved that image. I tried this, liked it, and bought 1 year subscription.
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Click the [Page Layout] tab > In the “Page Setup” group, click [Print Titles]. Under the [Sheet] tab, in the “Rows to repeat at top” field, click the spreadsheet icon. Click and select the row you wish to appear at the top of every page. Press the [Enter] key, then click [OK].
Go to the “Insert” tab on the Excel toolbar, and then click the Header & Footer button in the Text group to start the process of adding a header. Excel changes the document view to a Page Layout view. Click on the top of your document where it says Click to Add Header, and then type the header for your document.
Click the [Page Layout] tab > In the “Page Setup” group, click [Print Titles]. Under the [Sheet] tab, in the “Rows to repeat at top” field, click the spreadsheet icon. Click and select the row you wish to appear at the top of every page. Press the [Enter] key, then click [OK].
The row heading or row header is the gray-colored column located to the left of column 1 in the worksheet containing the numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) used to identify each row in the worksheet.
Click the sheet you want to edit. To create a new sheet, click the Blank option in the top-left corner of the list. Insert a blank row into the sheet. Type your headers into the header row. Click the number beside the header row. Click the View menu. Click Freeze. Click 1 row.
1. Stay in the worksheet you need to make top row always stay visible, then click View > Freeze Panes > Freeze Top Row. See screenshot: Then the top row of current worksheet is frozen and will always stay visible until you unfreeze it.
Step 1: Open your spreadsheet in Excel 2013. Step 2: Click the Insert tab at the top of the window. Step 3: Click the Header & Footer button in the Text section of the navigational ribbon. Step 4: Click once on the header text to select all of it, then press the Backspace key on your keyboard to delete it.
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