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If your key is, say, an explanation of the colours you have used and
the range of values they represent, then you could arrange these on one row (across many columns) at the top of your sheet and use Window | Freeze Panes with the cursor in A3, so that the top two rows will always be visible as you scroll down. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 6, 11:50 pm, Kelly wrote: -- Kelly C |
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for instance, if you have a chart, the key, indicating what the colors mean,
will stay in once place on the screen when you scroll down. -- Kelly C "Pete_UK" wrote: If your key is, say, an explanation of the colours you have used and the range of values they represent, then you could arrange these on one row (across many columns) at the top of your sheet and use Window | Freeze Panes with the cursor in A3, so that the top two rows will always be visible as you scroll down. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 6, 11:50 pm, Kelly wrote: -- Kelly C |
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With a chart you can set up a legend (key) which you can choose to
place at the top, bottom, left or right of your chart. I am not aware of any way to fix this on the screen as you scroll around - must be a big chart if you need to scroll ! Pete On Mar 7, 2:49 pm, Kelly wrote: for instance, if you have a chart, the key, indicating what the colors mean, will stay in once place on the screen when you scroll down. -- Kelly C "Pete_UK" wrote: If your key is, say, an explanation of the colours you have used and the range of values they represent, then you could arrange these on one row (across many columns) at the top of your sheet and use Window | Freeze Panes with the cursor in A3, so that the top two rows will always be visible as you scroll down. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 6, 11:50 pm, Kelly wrote: -- Kelly C- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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In that case, Pete has the right solution.
Gord On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 06:49:21 -0800, Kelly wrote: for instance, if you have a chart, the key, indicating what the colors mean, will stay in once place on the screen when you scroll down. |
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What do mean by "float a key"?
What is a "key"? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 15:50:05 -0800, Kelly wrote: |
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