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JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]
 
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Thank you adding that clarification. We certainly don't need any more people
standing outside of our living room windows than we already have. ;-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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But being a lurker is a good thing!

(Well, in the newsgroups <vbg.)


"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote:

Don't be a troll - that's a bad thing. ;-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

"Scudo" wrote in message
k...
I love it, just never thought about asking, wish I had known about this
3
years ago....Ah well every day something new :-)
Pleased that the question was asked. and also that I troll these NGs


"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote in message
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How cool is that!

BTW - who's Gary?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Gary''s Student" wrote in
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Click on cell B2. The pull-down:
Window Freeze Panes
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Gary''s Student


"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote:

My Excel skills aren't the best. I can do some real basic things
but
because
I don't do a lot with Excel, I still need help.

Is there a way to freeze both a row and a column at the same time?
We
use
Excel 2000 at work to keep track of available accrued STD
(short-term
disability). The employees names are in the first column and the
pay
period
is about row 6. I would like to be able to freeze the worksheet so
that
I
can still see the employee name and the pay period date without
hiding
columns. (Sometimes you need to see when the employee used some of
that
time.)

I know I can do a split screen but my co-workers know less about
Excel
than
I do. (They think I'm a computer goddess. Ha ha ha ha! Shhhhhhh!)
I'm
afraid
that might throw them off.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]










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Dave Peterson