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Want to know if I can freeze and split in the same spreadsheet this way: I
have 5 columns and 30 rows. Right now, I select column B and go to Window/Freeze Panes. This allows me to see Column A contents no matter how far to the right I scroll. However, I also want to be able to view the first 5 rows of the spreadsheet no matter how far down I scroll, while at the same time not losing my Freeze Pane as performed above. How can I do this simultaneously? -- John T. Sullivan |
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