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on the first row of each column i have a name of the column is there anyway
of keeping them in view when i scroll down the spread sheet thankyou
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Hi,

Select row 2 then

Window|freeze panes

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on the first row of each column i have a name of the column is there anyway
of keeping them in view when i scroll down the spread sheet thankyou

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Hi,

Do the following:

1. Click the row A2
2. On the Window menu, click Freeze Panes

To Unfreeze panes

On the Window menu, click UnFreeze Panes

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on the first row of each column i have a name of the column is there anyway
of keeping them in view when i scroll down the spread sheet thankyou

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