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I want to freeze the column headings, but also freeze a total at the bottom.
I would like to display 15 -20 rows, but be able to scroll through the list also. For example, I would like to show rows 1 - 19 below the headings, and above the Total. If I then hit the down arrow (which would go to row 20), I would then like rows 2 - 20 to be displayed between the headings and the total. Can this be done??? |
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Not that I know of. Probably the best/only way to do this is if you put the
Totals in the frozen column headings. "msouterblight1" wrote: I want to freeze the column headings, but also freeze a total at the bottom. I would like to display 15 -20 rows, but be able to scroll through the list also. For example, I would like to show rows 1 - 19 below the headings, and above the Total. If I then hit the down arrow (which would go to row 20), I would then like rows 2 - 20 to be displayed between the headings and the total. Can this be done??? |
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 13:33:21 -0800, "msouterblight1"
wrote: I want to freeze the column headings, but also freeze a total at the bottom. I would like to display 15 -20 rows, but be able to scroll through the list also. For example, I would like to show rows 1 - 19 below the headings, and above the Total. If I then hit the down arrow (which would go to row 20), I would then like rows 2 - 20 to be displayed between the headings and the total. Can this be done??? I don't believe it can be done in the same window. Why not switch on a second window? Rgds __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
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Why not put the total at the top, above the freeze line?
You may need to define dynamic ranges below the Headers and Total line if you do this, or you may not if you can keep your totalled ranges static or expand them using row insertions. |
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How do I define Dynamic Ranges???
"DOR" wrote: Why not put the total at the top, above the freeze line? You may need to define dynamic ranges below the Headers and Total line if you do this, or you may not if you can keep your totalled ranges static or expand them using row insertions. |
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See
http://contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic Regards Rowan msouterblight1 wrote: How do I define Dynamic Ranges??? "DOR" wrote: |
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