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David McRitchie
 
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Hi Leka,
Actually you want to go past what you want to freeze.
Chip stayed up too late last night.

to freeze column A, first select column B
to freeze Columns A & B, first select column C
to freeze row 1, first select row 2
to freeze Column A and Row 1, first select cell B2

then Window (menu), Freeze
to unfreeze use Window, unfreeze

More information
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/freeze.htm
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"Chip Pearson" wrote in message ...
Select the cell that should be the top left of the scrollable
(non-frozen) area, and choose Freeze Panes from the Window menu.


"Excel User leka" <Excel User leka @discussions.microsoft.com
wrote in message
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how do i freeze panes vertically in Microsoft Excel Or even
freeze panes
horizontally and vertically ?