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I want to freeze column B so when I scroll to the end of my spreadsheet I can
still see what is typed in Column B |
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Try this...
Just place the cursor in the C2 cell ALT+W+F to do freeze in 2003, for 2007 press ALT+W+F and enter. If you dont want the 1st row heading then place the cursor in c1 cell and try. If this post helps, Click yes! -------------------- (Ms-Exl-Learner) -------------------- "Nydia" wrote: I want to freeze column B so when I scroll to the end of my spreadsheet I can still see what is typed in Column B |
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Hi Nydia
You can either try freeze panes options or use the Spit option. XL07: ViewSplit/Freeze Panes XL03: WindowSplit/Freeze Panes (If you use the split option you can drag the horizontal split to top so as to have the vertical one alone..) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Nydia" wrote: I want to freeze column B so when I scroll to the end of my spreadsheet I can still see what is typed in Column B |
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