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I'm not sure I'm going to make sense with this question, but here it goes:
I have a spreadsheet with data on multiple subjects for multiple people. Is there a way to freeze the window, or split the document, in multiple places so I can see each subject and scroll through the names within each subject? |
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Click Window in the menu and a select New Window. I opens another copy of
the workbook and assigns the window the filename followed by a colon plus an incremental number. Repeat as needed until you have all windows accounted for. You can then set each window to view a different worksheet, or the same worksheet in 2 different windows showing two different areas. When done, click the Close Window button on the right side of the menu bar. Repeat for each window. Hope this helps -- Kevin Backmann "pattyf" wrote: I'm not sure I'm going to make sense with this question, but here it goes: I have a spreadsheet with data on multiple subjects for multiple people. Is there a way to freeze the window, or split the document, in multiple places so I can see each subject and scroll through the names within each subject? |
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Data Filter . Autofilter then select the subject from the dropdown list.
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It sounds like you want to freeze the panes with the names in column A and
your data in columns B through whatever. Assuming you have a header row in row 1 and your names in column A, position your cursor in cell B2 and click Window - Freeze Panes. Now you can scroll right to your heart's content (it is, after all, Valentine's Day), and your names will continue to show in the leftmost column. "pattyf" wrote: I'm not sure I'm going to make sense with this question, but here it goes: I have a spreadsheet with data on multiple subjects for multiple people. Is there a way to freeze the window, or split the document, in multiple places so I can see each subject and scroll through the names within each subject? |
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