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freeze pane command usage
just plain old stuck on this one...
How would I go about freezing the view of my active window at D4, with B2 at the top left corner of the screen (first visible row, top row = 2, first visible column, left -most column = col B) ? as always, thanks in advance, Mark |
freeze pane command usage
Hi
one way: - hide column A and row 1 - move the cursor to D4 an goto 'Window - Freeze Pane' -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "mark kubicki" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... just plain old stuck on this one... How would I go about freezing the view of my active window at D4, with B2 at the top left corner of the screen (first visible row, top row = 2, first visible column, left -most column = col B) ? as always, thanks in advance, Mark |
freeze pane command usage
usually i just move to A1, then scroll down and over to take the rows/
columns out of view, then select D4 and FreezePane i'm looking for a way to do this with code, knowing that the active cell might be anywhere on the sheet (after i do all of this "stuff", the active cell would be in the "visible range of cells" -lets say: E5...) "Frank Kabel" wrote in message ... Hi one way: - hide column A and row 1 - move the cursor to D4 an goto 'Window - Freeze Pane' -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "mark kubicki" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... just plain old stuck on this one... How would I go about freezing the view of my active window at D4, with B2 at the top left corner of the screen (first visible row, top row = 2, first visible column, left -most column = col B) ? as always, thanks in advance, Mark |
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