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Is it possible to simultaneously freeze two or more separate columns, rows,
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jbneedanswer wrote:
Is it possible to simultaneously freeze two or more separate columns, rows,
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Place the cursor in the cell below and to the right of the rows/columns
you want to freeze and select Window | Freeze Panes.
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You can not freeze separate columns (or rows).

Only adjacent columns (and/or rows) can be frozen.

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You can split Windows and open the same file in both windows to simulate the
effect you want

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