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How to Make a Title Page on Google Sheets

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Docswrite Team

Aug 11, 2025

4 min read

Creating a professional and visually appealing title page on Google Sheets is a great way to enhance your spreadsheets, especially if you use them for reports, project tracking, or presentations. While Google Sheets is primarily designed for data and calculations, with a few formatting tips, you can easily make an effective title page that stands out.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of how to make a title page on Google Sheets. Plus, we’ll introduce you to Docswrite.com, a powerful website that helps you publish your Google Docs — and soon your Sheets — to various CRM platforms seamlessly.

Step 1: Open a New Google Sheets Document

Start by opening Google Sheets and creating a new blank spreadsheet. A clean slate allows you to design your title page without distractions.

Step 2: Merge Cells for Your Title Area

Select a group of cells across the top rows where you want your title to appear (for example, A1 to F3). Then, click Format > Merge cells > Merge all . This merged cell will serve as the main area for your title, giving it prominence.

Step 3: Add Your Title Text

Click on the merged cell and type your title — for example, “Annual Sales Report 2025” or “Project Alpha Overview.” Make sure your title is clear and descriptive.

Step 4: Format Your Title

Highlight the title text and use the toolbar to change the font style, size, and color. Consider bolding the text and increasing the font size to make it stand out. You can also center the text both horizontally and vertically for a polished look by selecting Format > Align > Center and Format > Align > Middle .

Step 5: Add Additional Information

Below your title, you may want to add subtitle information like the date, author name, or department. Simply use the rows below the title, merge cells if necessary, and format accordingly.

Step 6: Insert a Logo or Image (Optional)

To personalize your title page, go to Insert > Image > Image over cells , then upload your company logo or any relevant graphic. Resize and position it to complement your title without overpowering it.

Step 7: Customize Background and Borders

For added style, select your title area and choose a background color using the paint bucket icon. Adding borders around your title section can also give a neat finish.


How Enhances Your Google Sheets Experience

While Google Sheets helps you create stunning title pages and organize your data, sharing and integrating these documents with your CRM can be a hassle. That’s where comes in. Docswrite isn’t just a plugin — it’s a versatile website that allows you to publish your Google Docs to various CRM systems with minimal effort.

By using Docswrite, you can streamline your document workflows, saving time and reducing errors in data entry. Docswrite’s integrations enable seamless document sharing, so your reports and spreadsheets with title pages look professional and are instantly accessible within your CRM.


FAQ: How to Make a Title Page on Google Sheets

Q1: Can I add a title page in Google Sheets without merging cells? While it’s possible, merging cells is recommended to give your title space and prominence. Without merging, the title will be confined to a single cell, limiting formatting options.

Q2: How do I insert a company logo on the title page? Go to Insert > Image > Image over cells and upload your logo. Resize and drag it to the desired location.

Q3: Can Docswrite.com help publish Google Sheets as well as Google Docs? Currently, Docswrite.com primarily supports Google Docs integration with CRMs. However, given its evolving capabilities, Sheets integration might be available soon.

Q4: Is it possible to customize the font and colors on the title page? Yes, Google Sheets allows full customization of font types, sizes, colors, and cell background colors to create an eye-catching title page.

Q5: How can I make my title page printable and look good on paper? Adjust your print settings via File > Print , preview your document, and tweak margins and scaling to ensure the title page prints correctly.


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