I've seen in some spreadsheets that a fixed position row so that for
example, the position of the top row may be fixed so that the top row
is visible while scrolling through the rest of the rows.
Any idea how to do this?
I've seen in some spreadsheets that a fixed position row so that for
example, the position of the top row may be fixed so that the top row
is visible while scrolling through the rest of the rows.
Any idea how to do this?
It seems like you're referring to Feezing Panes
Select the row immediately BELOW the cells you want to stay visible
From the Excel main menu:
<window><freeze panes>
Does that help?
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Regards,
Ron
XL2002, WinXP
"kramer.newsreader@gmail.com" wrote:
> I've seen in some spreadsheets that a fixed position row so that for
> example, the position of the top row may be fixed so that the top row
> is visible while scrolling through the rest of the rows.
>
> Any idea how to do this?
>
>
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> I've seen in some spreadsheets that a fixed position row so that for
> example, the position of the top row may be fixed so that the top row
> is visible while scrolling through the rest of the rows.
>
> Any idea how to do this?
Click on the row below the ones you want fixed, then Window/ Freeze Panes.
You can do the same with columns, so try clicking in the 3rd column, 4th row
before you do Freeze Panes, and you'll have 2 columns & 3 rows fixed.
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David Biddulph
That's exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks to both of you.
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