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Default freeze cell B1

hi folks.


when you want a particular column(let's say column A of a worksheet) to
appear all teh time on screen even if you scroll right on a worksheet
is to go to cell B1 and then go to the top-level menu "window" and hit
the "freeze panes"option.


i found out that excel uses the freezpanes property.
the property is as you see below.

Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Worksheets("Sheet1").Activa te
ActiveWindow.FreezePanes = True


i was asked to check if the user has applied freezpanes on the cell B1
of the worksheet.

is that possible or freezpanes work for activewindow only?


i ideally looking for something like this:

Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Worksheets("Sheet1").range( "b1").freezpanes=true
-if something like this exists



is there any workaround to check that the user has applied freezpanes
on the cell B1 of the worksheet?


thanks



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