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Hi all,
I've been searching Google, but I haven't found anything, yet. I wanted to make a row in my list constant, so I can correlate the data with its type easily. The data type is specified in the first row of the list. I thought Pivot Tables would do the job, but I guess it's the wrong function. Any tips how I can do this? My list looks like: Name | Grade | Level ------------------------------ Joe1,A,12 Jim2,B,13 ........ I want it so that when I scroll down the list Name, Grade, and Level stay put. Thanks for the tip! |
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MRW, select A2, then window, freeze panes
-- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "MRW" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, I've been searching Google, but I haven't found anything, yet. I wanted to make a row in my list constant, so I can correlate the data with its type easily. The data type is specified in the first row of the list. I thought Pivot Tables would do the job, but I guess it's the wrong function. Any tips how I can do this? My list looks like: Name | Grade | Level ------------------------------ Joe1,A,12 Jim2,B,13 ....... I want it so that when I scroll down the list Name, Grade, and Level stay put. Thanks for the tip! |
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Thank you, Paul B and Bob Phillips! I ended up using split panes
because I could not seem to resize the freeze panes option. But, regardless, it does the job. :) |
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Select cell A2
Menu WindowFreeze Panes -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "MRW" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, I've been searching Google, but I haven't found anything, yet. I wanted to make a row in my list constant, so I can correlate the data with its type easily. The data type is specified in the first row of the list. I thought Pivot Tables would do the job, but I guess it's the wrong function. Any tips how I can do this? My list looks like: Name | Grade | Level ------------------------------ Joe1,A,12 Jim2,B,13 ....... I want it so that when I scroll down the list Name, Grade, and Level stay put. Thanks for the tip! |
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