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ExcelFreezePanes shoud work horizontially and vertically together
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Chip Pearson
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It does work both horizontally and vertically together. Select,
for example, G10, and then Freeze Panes.
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Chip Pearson
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Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
"Lawrence Crook" <Lawrence
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The Freeze Panes is an excellent feature - However when
reviewing large files
Excel should be capable to Freeze panes both on a Column and a
Row (
Horizontally / Vertically ) Today you can only choose one
option.
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