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Default Freeze panels

You're right - it should be simple.
Click in a cell in column A in the row BELOW the last one you want to remain
visible and use Window | Freeze and that should do it.

In trying to get it done before now, you may have frozen things somewhere
else, in that case when you choose Window it will say Unfreeze. Go ahead and
do that and then set up like I said before.

One problem could also be hidden columns - to make sure all columns are
visible, click on any row number down the left side of the sheet and choose
Format | Column | Unhide.

"Petu" wrote:

Hi,

I am desperately trying to freeze the headline rows - with no luck.
I want to see the headline as I am srolling down. Freezing the panes
(Window-freezing panels) not working.

Help, help, help, anyone - some simple question.

 
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