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Excel using Mac - Freeze Panes
I use a Mac but have used Office extensively on DOS & Windows. The "Freeze
Panes" function was always great to use but in the Mac spreadsheet I'm using it is not available as a selection. Is there something wrong with the way I am using it, or is it just not available in the Mac version? |
Excel using Mac - Freeze Panes
This is primarily a Windows population here and also, there are several
Mac versions. But to answer your question, have you tried looking up "Freeze Panes" in Help? Curious wrote: I use a Mac but have used Office extensively on DOS & Windows. The "Freeze Panes" function was always great to use but in the Mac spreadsheet I'm using it is not available as a selection. Is there something wrong with the way I am using it, or is it just not available in the Mac version? |
Excel using Mac - Freeze Panes
I have, but the only relevant hit is to show where it appears on the Window
menu. It doesn't find any help on using it. The other hits are primarily focused on what to do if the program freezes. "Bob I" wrote: This is primarily a Windows population here and also, there are several Mac versions. But to answer your question, have you tried looking up "Freeze Panes" in Help? Curious wrote: I use a Mac but have used Office extensively on DOS & Windows. The "Freeze Panes" function was always great to use but in the Mac spreadsheet I'm using it is not available as a selection. Is there something wrong with the way I am using it, or is it just not available in the Mac version? |
Excel using Mac - Freeze Panes
If you don't get any additional responses here, you could pose your
question over in the microsoft.public.mac.office.excel newsgroup. they should know. Curious wrote: I have, but the only relevant hit is to show where it appears on the Window menu. It doesn't find any help on using it. The other hits are primarily focused on what to do if the program freezes. "Bob I" wrote: This is primarily a Windows population here and also, there are several Mac versions. But to answer your question, have you tried looking up "Freeze Panes" in Help? Curious wrote: I use a Mac but have used Office extensively on DOS & Windows. The "Freeze Panes" function was always great to use but in the Mac spreadsheet I'm using it is not available as a selection. Is there something wrong with the way I am using it, or is it just not available in the Mac version? |
Excel using Mac - Freeze Panes
I found the answer. The files opened in Page Layout view and the Freeze
Panes feature is only available in Normal view. "Bob I" wrote: This is primarily a Windows population here and also, there are several Mac versions. But to answer your question, have you tried looking up "Freeze Panes" in Help? Curious wrote: I use a Mac but have used Office extensively on DOS & Windows. The "Freeze Panes" function was always great to use but in the Mac spreadsheet I'm using it is not available as a selection. Is there something wrong with the way I am using it, or is it just not available in the Mac version? |
Excel using Mac - Freeze Panes
Thank you for posting back with your discovery.
Curious wrote: I found the answer. The files opened in Page Layout view and the Freeze Panes feature is only available in Normal view. "Bob I" wrote: This is primarily a Windows population here and also, there are several Mac versions. But to answer your question, have you tried looking up "Freeze Panes" in Help? Curious wrote: I use a Mac but have used Office extensively on DOS & Windows. The "Freeze Panes" function was always great to use but in the Mac spreadsheet I'm using it is not available as a selection. Is there something wrong with the way I am using it, or is it just not available in the Mac version? |
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