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I think I should have asked this question seperately... "jordanpcpre" asked a
question and both "John C" and "its really good" answered him properly I guess. I asked a different question, and this is not to place to ask I guess. It should be a seperate question. Sorry for the confusion and thanks again. "David Biddulph" wrote: We have read again, and it may not be what you want, but it is exactly what you asked for. You asked for row 1 and column A to remain visible as you scroll right and down, and that is what John C's suggestion does. Perhaps you could humour him and us and tell us what you *intended* to ask for? -- David Biddulph "Erol" wrote in message ... please read again.... this is not what I want... but someone else told me that what I want is not doable... so thats fine. thanks again "its really good" wrote: thanks you "John C" wrote: Click in cell B2, then select Window|Freeze Panes. -- ** John C ** Please remember, if your question is answered, to check the YES box below. It helps everyone. "jordanpcpre" wrote: Is there a way to freeze both a row and a column? That way as I scroll right and down Row 1 and Coumn A will always show? Thanks for your help! |
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