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JohnC[_2_]

Is it possible to have a stationary text box whilst scrolling therows ?
 
Lets say a have a few columns of data . To the left of this data is a
text box with some information written in it
When you scroll or the filter the data the text box moves with the
rows and can disappear out of view -is it possible to have a text box
that always remainds in view ? a floating text box ?
I think the answer is probably no - but I an amazed and some of the
ingenuity I have seen on the site


Russell Dawson

Is it possible to have a stationary text box whilst scrolling the
 
Perhaps too simple a solution, but would freezing panes meet your requirements?
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Russell Dawson
Excel Student


"JohnC" wrote:

Lets say a have a few columns of data . To the left of this data is a
text box with some information written in it
When you scroll or the filter the data the text box moves with the
rows and can disappear out of view -is it possible to have a text box
that always remainds in view ? a floating text box ?
I think the answer is probably no - but I an amazed and some of the
ingenuity I have seen on the site

.


macropod[_2_]

Is it possible to have a stationary text box whilst scrolling the rows ?
 
Hi John,

You can, of course, freeze the columns to the left and/or rows above the area you want to scroll. Excel gives you two options:
.. splitting the worksheet, so that the columns to the left and/or rows above the area you want to scroll are locked; and
.. freezing the panes, so that the columns to the left and/or rows above the area you want to scroll can themselves be scrolled.


--
Cheers
macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]


"JohnC" wrote in message ...
Lets say a have a few columns of data . To the left of this data is a
text box with some information written in it
When you scroll or the filter the data the text box moves with the
rows and can disappear out of view -is it possible to have a text box
that always remainds in view ? a floating text box ?
I think the answer is probably no - but I an amazed and some of the
ingenuity I have seen on the site


Max

Is it possible to have a stationary text box whilst scrolling the rows ?
 
Maybe applying* a simple DV input msg would suffice?
It'll float next to the cell(s) as you scroll down
*Select the range, click Data Validation Input message tab ...
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Max
Singapore
"JohnC" wrote in message
...
Lets say a have a few columns of data . To the left of this data is a
text box with some information written in it
When you scroll or the filter the data the text box moves with the
rows and can disappear out of view -is it possible to have a text box
that always remainds in view ? a floating text box ?
I think the answer is probably no - but I an amazed and some of the
ingenuity I have seen on the site




JohnC[_2_]

Is it possible to have a stationary text box whilst scrolling therows ?
 
On Feb 16, 8:04*pm, "Max" wrote:
Maybe applying* a simple DV input msg would suffice?
It'll float next to the cell(s) as you scroll down
*Select the range, click Data Validation Input message tab ...
--
Max
Singapore"JohnC" wrote in message

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Lets say a have a few columns of data . To the left of this data is a
text box with some information written in it
When you scroll or the *filter the data the text box moves with the
rows and can disappear out of view -is it possible to have a text box
that *always remainds in view ? a floating text box ?
I think the answer is probably no - but I an amazed and some of the
ingenuity I have seen on the site- Hide quoted text -


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Great!! the Date validation box did the trick

Max

Is it possible to have a stationary text box whilst scrolling the rows ?
 
Glad to hear. Celebrate it, ring the stars in google
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Max
Singapore

"JohnC" wrote in message
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Great!! the Date validation box did the trick




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