Sub WorkWithPages()
' Fill random data:
Range("A1", "R100").Formula = "=RANDBETWEEN(1, 100)"
Dim pgs As Pages
Set pgs = PageSetup.Pages
PageSetup.DifferentFirstPageHeaderFooter = True
' Look in the Immediate window for this output:
Debug.Print "The current sheet can be printed on " & _
pgs.Count & " page(s)."
Dim pg As Page
Set pg = pgs(1)
pg.CenterHeader.Text = "This is the first page's header"
Set pg = pgs(2)
pg.CenterFooter.Text = "This is the second page's footer"
Set pg = pgs(pgs.Count)
pg.CenterFooter.Text = "This is the last page's center footer."
pg.LeftHeader.Text = "This is the last page's header"
' Note that Excel supports only distinct headers/footers
' for the first page, so headers and footers on the second
' and other pages are combined--the last value set overwrites
' the header/footer.
' See the values in the Immediate window.
' Note that the code disregards errors that occur--attempting
' to retrieve a header/footer setting that doesn't exist raises an error:
On Error Resume Next
Debug.Print "First page (CenterHeader) : " & pgs(1).CenterHeader.Text
Debug.Print "Second page (CenterHeader): " & pgs(2).CenterHeader.Text
Debug.Print "Second page (CenterFooter): " & pgs(2).CenterFooter.Text
Debug.Print "Third page (CenterFooter) : " & pgs(3).CenterFooter.Text
Debug.Print "Last page (LeftHeader) : " & pgs(pgs.Count).LeftHeader.Text
Debug.Print "Last page (CenterFooter) : " & pgs(pgs.Count).CenterFooter.Text
' In conclusion, use the Page class to retrieve information about headers
' and footers for specific pages. Use the PageSetup object to set the headers
' and footers, as it's clearer to set them there.
End Sub