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Hi, is there a way to scroll specific columns only..?
may be scroll first 4 columns only? or scroll columns other than first 4? |
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You don't say in which direction you want to scroll, so the answer to your
two questions might be No and Yes (in that order). If you are talking about scrolling horizontally, you can freeze the first 4 columns so they don't move while the other columns are scrolled into view, but you can only freeze the first so many columns on the left. To do this, in Row 1, click on the first column you want to allow to scroll (for your example, you would click into cell E1), then click on Window/Split or Window/FreezePanes on Excel's menu bar. Now when you scroll the columns, the first four columns will not scroll. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Kashyap" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to scroll specific columns only..? may be scroll first 4 columns only? or scroll columns other than first 4? |
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Hi Rick,
I am actually trying to scroll vertically.. "Rick Rothstein" wrote: You don't say in which direction you want to scroll, so the answer to your two questions might be No and Yes (in that order). If you are talking about scrolling horizontally, you can freeze the first 4 columns so they don't move while the other columns are scrolled into view, but you can only freeze the first so many columns on the left. To do this, in Row 1, click on the first column you want to allow to scroll (for your example, you would click into cell E1), then click on Window/Split or Window/FreezePanes on Excel's menu bar. Now when you scroll the columns, the first four columns will not scroll. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Kashyap" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to scroll specific columns only..? may be scroll first 4 columns only? or scroll columns other than first 4? |
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Then no, you can't freeze some columns while others scroll in the way I
think you originally meant. However, if you were interested in "freezing" a small number of rows in, say, the first 4 columns, you could split the screen and maybe that will suffice for what you want to do. Try this and see. Let's say you wanted to "freeze" the range A1:D5... click into cell E6 and then click Window/Split on Excel's menu bar. You can now scroll the bottom half of the grid either horizontally or vertically and the panel in the upper left corner (showing the range A1:D5) will not scroll. Does that do what you want? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Kashyap" wrote in message ... Hi Rick, I am actually trying to scroll vertically.. "Rick Rothstein" wrote: You don't say in which direction you want to scroll, so the answer to your two questions might be No and Yes (in that order). If you are talking about scrolling horizontally, you can freeze the first 4 columns so they don't move while the other columns are scrolled into view, but you can only freeze the first so many columns on the left. To do this, in Row 1, click on the first column you want to allow to scroll (for your example, you would click into cell E1), then click on Window/Split or Window/FreezePanes on Excel's menu bar. Now when you scroll the columns, the first four columns will not scroll. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Kashyap" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to scroll specific columns only..? may be scroll first 4 columns only? or scroll columns other than first 4? |
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Actually, thta is what I have done as of now.. and was try if we can do what
I asked for.. but unfortunately.. :( "Rick Rothstein" wrote: Then no, you can't freeze some columns while others scroll in the way I think you originally meant. However, if you were interested in "freezing" a small number of rows in, say, the first 4 columns, you could split the screen and maybe that will suffice for what you want to do. Try this and see. Let's say you wanted to "freeze" the range A1:D5... click into cell E6 and then click Window/Split on Excel's menu bar. You can now scroll the bottom half of the grid either horizontally or vertically and the panel in the upper left corner (showing the range A1:D5) will not scroll. Does that do what you want? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Kashyap" wrote in message ... Hi Rick, I am actually trying to scroll vertically.. "Rick Rothstein" wrote: You don't say in which direction you want to scroll, so the answer to your two questions might be No and Yes (in that order). If you are talking about scrolling horizontally, you can freeze the first 4 columns so they don't move while the other columns are scrolled into view, but you can only freeze the first so many columns on the left. To do this, in Row 1, click on the first column you want to allow to scroll (for your example, you would click into cell E1), then click on Window/Split or Window/FreezePanes on Excel's menu bar. Now when you scroll the columns, the first four columns will not scroll. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Kashyap" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to scroll specific columns only..? may be scroll first 4 columns only? or scroll columns other than first 4? |
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