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I am trying to create a chart that scrolls to the left as data is entered,
but I want column A to stay and not scroll. How do I format this?
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If you're talking not about a chart, but about a worksheet, select column B,
then Windows/ Freeze Panes.
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I am trying to create a chart that scrolls to the left as data is entered,
but I want column A to stay and not scroll. How do I format this?



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Virginia

Select B1 and WindowFreeze Panes.


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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 08:31:01 -0800, Virginia
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I am trying to create a chart that scrolls to the left as data is entered,
but I want column A to stay and not scroll. How do I format this?


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