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Like SCA, I believe this is a shared file (with filters) issue, since it
doesn't seem to happen on non-shared files. Here's the problem: I have a habit of freezing the top two rows in my workbooks (with multiple worksheets) so that column headings in row 1 and filters in row 2 are always visible when I scroll down. In shared files only, the freeze frame will have mysteriously jumped down to another row, for example row 100, when I first open the file. In other words, when I first open the worksheet, I might see rows 1 to 30 on my screen, but I can't scroll down because the freeze frame is down at row 100. This can happen at odd times on all worksheets in a workbook, or just some of them. So unfortunately, I often end up having to reset the freeze pane under row 2 again for all or some of the worksheets. Since there are only two of us in the office sharing these workbooks, I'm confident that neither of us are inadvertantly changing the placement of the frozen panes. Perhaps the fact that we are both filtering columns and saving the shared workbooks is causing Excel to reset the freeze pane inadvertantly. If someone could figure out this problem it would be very helpful to me. Shared workbooks are a powerful tool but I have to limit there use to just a few power users, sothis problem really limits my ability to use shared workbooks more broadly in my office. "Dave Peterson" wrote: There's a guy at work who sometimes applies Window|Freeze panes to a filtered list. While the list is filtered the way he has it, you can see the titles and the data nicely. But when you do Data|filter|show all (or reset the filter), the cell used to set the freeze panes is now off the viewable screen and it looks like the display won't move. An example. He applies data|filter|autofilter to his data. Filters on a value in column A. You can see sell A1 (headers) and then A65. He selects A65 (the first visible cell under the header) and applies window freeze panes. But when someone shows all the data, Rows 1 to 64 are frozen. And the screen looks frozen when scrolling around. Removing the freeze panes and reapplying when the filter isn't engaged returns things to normal. Maybe it's something as simple as that -- and nothing to do with the "sharedness" of the workbook at all. SCA wrote: We are using a Shared file, but the Freeze panes at times "resets" so that it appears the screen is frozed unitl you reset freeze panes. This is not due to user changesm but occurs in the original file that was emailed. Is ther any way to prevent this? -- Dave Peterson |
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