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Is it possible to freeze Panes on Exel? It work'on my PDA, but i don't know
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Rodriquez,

Yes, go to the standard toolbar and select Window - Freeze Panes.

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Is it possible to freeze Panes on Exel? It work'on my PDA, but i don't know
how on my PC.


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menu WindowFreeze Panes

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Is it possible to freeze Panes on Exel? It work'on my PDA, but i don't

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how on my PC.


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In german? Sorry my friend.(/

"John Mansfield" wrote:

Rodriquez,

Yes, go to the standard toolbar and select Window - Freeze Panes.

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Regards,
John Mansfield
http://www.pdbook.com

"Rodriguez" wrote:

Is it possible to freeze Panes on Exel? It work'on my PDA, but i don't know
how on my PC.


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