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Floating Cells?
I created a color-coded spreadsheet and and a Key. I don't want the key at
the top, but it will get lost at the bottom. Is there a way to group the Key cells together and have them "float" - almost like a toolbar? Thanks, Pam -- Pam Davis, SAIC Contractor Center for Information Technologies National Institutes of Health |
Floating Cells?
You could put them at the top and then use Window - Freeze Panes to lock
those rows. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Pam Davis" wrote: I created a color-coded spreadsheet and and a Key. I don't want the key at the top, but it will get lost at the bottom. Is there a way to group the Key cells together and have them "float" - almost like a toolbar? Thanks, Pam -- Pam Davis, SAIC Contractor Center for Information Technologies National Institutes of Health |
Floating Cells?
Thank you Jim. I thought of that, but it ends up taking up too much space at
the top of the document. I am looking for something more fluid. However, if there is no other option, I will probably do that. -- Pam Davis, SAIC Contractor Center for Information Technologies National Institutes of Health "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: You could put them at the top and then use Window - Freeze Panes to lock those rows. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Pam Davis" wrote: I created a color-coded spreadsheet and and a Key. I don't want the key at the top, but it will get lost at the bottom. Is there a way to group the Key cells together and have them "float" - almost like a toolbar? Thanks, Pam -- Pam Davis, SAIC Contractor Center for Information Technologies National Institutes of Health |
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