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?Is there a way to freeze panes both vertical and horizontally at this same
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Select a cell below row 1 and to the right of column A. Then window|freeze
panes. Every row above the selected cell will be frozen. Every column to the left of the selected cell will be frozen. Sammy wrote: ?Is there a way to freeze panes both vertical and horizontally at this same time -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() Place your cell position where you want freeze, then go and set freeze windows -- sp_prabhakaran ------------------------------------------------------------------------ sp_prabhakaran's Profile: http://www.hightechtalks.com/m878 View this thread: http://www.hightechtalks.com/t2349077 |
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