See if this old post will give you a little more insight into using this
featu
http://tinyurl.com/2qdzt
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RD
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"D'oug" wrote in message
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Nick, Thanks. I have one more question.
I tried this, by selecting Rows 1 - 7 along the left edge of the
spreadsheet, thinking that this would 'freeze' the panes at Row 7. It
actually froze them at Row 12, and put a Vertical freeze at Column H.
Any idea why it would select that Row/Column?
Thanks.
doug
"Nick Hodge" wrote:
Doug
WindowFreeze Panes
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Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
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"D'oug" wrote in message
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Office 2003
I can do a vertical split window, but I've also seen worksheets in
which
you
could scroll down a page but still keep the header rows at the top
visible,
to keep the column descriptions visible.
If anyone can explain how that's done, I'd greatly appreciate it.
thanks.
doug