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Perhaps you missed the part where I said:
" If you wish to freeze the top 2 rows and the left hand two columns,
select
cell C3, then go to the Window menu and select "Freeze Panes".
In general, select the cell below the rows you wish to freeze, and to the
right of the columns you wish to freeze, then go to the Window menu and
select "Freeze Panes"." ?


Are you trying to tell us that in your Excel 97 you can't find the Window
menu, or that on the Window menu you can't see the menu item "Freeze Panes"?

You can find a screen grab of the Excel 97 menus at
http://www.ngfl.ac.uk/resources/excel/excelpage3.pdf and at
http://www.smartcomputing.com/editor...0.jpg&caption=
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David Biddulph

"John Savy" wrote in message
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Where or how do I found this command "freeze pan", or any other command in
Excel 97?
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John


"David Biddulph" wrote:

If you wish to freeze the top 2 rows and the left hand two columns,
select
cell C3, then go to the Window menu and select "Freeze Panes".
In general, select the cell below the rows you wish to freeze, and to the
right of the columns you wish to freeze, then go to the Window menu and
select "Freeze Panes".
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David Biddulph

"John Savy" wrote in message
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Could you elaborate more on the process, Thanks
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John


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Toast's suggestion is incorrect.

Select B1 to freeze column A

Select B2 to freeze column A and row 1

This is for Excel 97 through 2003


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 11:47:01 -0800, John Savy
wrote:

No, I don't have the 03 version.
I know 97 has this option as well, and I used it in the past, but I
have
forgotten how it was.