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Select cell A2 and then Window - Freeze panes.

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Place the cursor in cell A2, go to Window on the toolbar and select freeze
panes, to remove it go back to the toolbar and select unfreeze panes.

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1. Click the cell in the second row of under cloumn A.
2. On the Windows menu, click the Freeze Panes.

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