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Roger, are you talking about freezing the panes or something else? Freezing
with D on the left is no problem, but having N be on the right is untenable because display settings, column widths, and hidden columns will impact ... and of course, there is the fact that you could scroll past N at any time. Here is a method for changing what area is viewable, from Norman Jones in another forum: Search for the key word "scoll area" http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-1058259.php Basicall, scroll to right so that Col D is on the left Go into VB Editor (Alt-F11) and click on the sheet in Project explorer In Properties Window, set Scroll Area property = $D:$N Note: This will not help you hide O through whatever if the column widths permit viewing of those columns, however. Somehow I feel I may be missing what you are saying, if so I ask forgiveness in advance and for more elucidation from you. "Roger" wrote in message ... I am interested in positioning a sheet so that D1 is on the left edge showing and N1 is on the right edge showing. It seems that my old Excel 5 macros for this have changed in Excel 2002. Any suggestions would be greatfully appreciated, Roger |
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