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How do I set via code the Windows Freeze frame at C9 and have the
cursor on Cell C9 also

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Default Set Windows Freeze Panes

Does this do what you need?
Range("C9").Select
ActiveWindow.FreezePanes = True


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John Bundy wrote:
Does this do what you need?
Range("C9").Select
ActiveWindow.FreezePanes = True


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