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Freeze panes problems in shared workbook
I have a shared workbook with autofilter and frozen panes and the "freeze"
moves around when the filter is used by users (it seems to move with the filters). Although protecting the windows of the workbook solves the problem, the format of the protected workbook is really not user friendly. Kind of a small minimized window that you can't maximize and move around. Because the settings of the users as well as the size of their monitor are all different, sometimes it's impossible to see the tabs and there is no horizontal scrolling bar. Basically solving one problem causes another. Is there a way to solve one without causing the other? Thanks Sandra |
Freeze panes problems in shared workbook
The only time I've seen this is when the freeze panes was put on after the data
was filtered. I'd show all the data, then reapply the window|Freeze panes in the correct location to see if that helps. Sandra wrote: I have a shared workbook with autofilter and frozen panes and the "freeze" moves around when the filter is used by users (it seems to move with the filters). Although protecting the windows of the workbook solves the problem, the format of the protected workbook is really not user friendly. Kind of a small minimized window that you can't maximize and move around. Because the settings of the users as well as the size of their monitor are all different, sometimes it's impossible to see the tabs and there is no horizontal scrolling bar. Basically solving one problem causes another. Is there a way to solve one without causing the other? Thanks Sandra -- Dave Peterson |
Freeze panes problems in shared workbook
I think it might have worked. I should have thought of it. Thank you.
Sandra "Dave Peterson" wrote: The only time I've seen this is when the freeze panes was put on after the data was filtered. I'd show all the data, then reapply the window|Freeze panes in the correct location to see if that helps. Sandra wrote: I have a shared workbook with autofilter and frozen panes and the "freeze" moves around when the filter is used by users (it seems to move with the filters). Although protecting the windows of the workbook solves the problem, the format of the protected workbook is really not user friendly. Kind of a small minimized window that you can't maximize and move around. Because the settings of the users as well as the size of their monitor are all different, sometimes it's impossible to see the tabs and there is no horizontal scrolling bar. Basically solving one problem causes another. Is there a way to solve one without causing the other? Thanks Sandra -- Dave Peterson |
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