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Excel should have a second 'Freeze Panes' option that works in re.
When faced with this issue, I have had to expand my "freeze panes" at the top
and place info on top of the column headings. In my case the data I would have liked to be on the bottom was some totals and percentages. When placed in colored panels on top, the sheet came out looking very nice. -JEFF- "Excel_Wish" wrote: Excel should have a second 'Freeze Panes' option that works in reverse for the bottom of the screen to the existing 'Freeze Panes' option that works for the top of the screen. This the user can have column footers and row summaries at the right of the screen at the same time as having column headers and row descriptions at the left. |
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