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How do I inmovilize 2 panels in Excel?
I know that I can inmovilize a line and a column in Excel, but I don´t know
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How do I inmovilize 2 panels in Excel?
To have Column A and Row 1 immobilized, select cell B2, Windows, Freeze Panes
-- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Slaydo" wrote in message ... |I know that I can inmovilize a line and a column in Excel, but I don´t know | how. |
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How do I inmovilize 2 panels in Excel?
In xl2003 and below:
Select A1 (just so you can see it) select B2 Window|Freeze Panes (in xl2003) Everything above the activecell and to the left of that activecell will be frozen. If you have data|filter|autofilter applied, show all the data before you freeze panes. Slaydo wrote: I know that I can inmovilize a line and a column in Excel, but I don´t know how. -- Dave Peterson |
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