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Assume an Excel worksheet contains a table.
When I scroll down the top-most 4 rows (with the column headers) should stay visible. How can I tell Excel 2003 to NOT scroll them? Claudia |
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![]() Place your cursor in col a under the row desired windowfreeze pane -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Claudia d'Amato" wrote in message ... Assume an Excel worksheet contains a table. When I scroll down the top-most 4 rows (with the column headers) should stay visible. How can I tell Excel 2003 to NOT scroll them? Claudia |
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