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In Excel - how do I keep the column titles showing when I go to t.
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I'll answer your question if you answer mine.
Why do you *not* use the body of the post to pose your question? It's not considered good manners around here, and we've seen a lot more of it lately. Wondering where and/or how you might have picked up this habit? Has anyone recently recommended or advocated this particular practice to you? As to your question, The feature is called "Freeze Panes", and is found at, <Windows <FreezePanes. To freeze Row1, click (select) A2, *THEN*, <Window <FreezePanes Here's an old post which might help: http://tinyurl.com/2qdzt I hope this answers your question, since your entire question didn't fit in the subject line, and I had to guess at what you might actually be asking. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Susie" wrote in message ... |
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Hi!
If your column titles are in row 1, A1:A10 Select cell A2. Goto WindowFreeze Panes. Biff |
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Ooops!
If your column titles are in row 1, A1:A10 should read: A1:J10 Biff -----Original Message----- Hi! If your column titles are in row 1, A1:A10 Select cell A2. Goto WindowFreeze Panes. Biff . |
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Dang!
I give up! <LOL Biff -----Original Message----- Ooops! If your column titles are in row 1, A1:A10 should read: A1:J10 Biff -----Original Message----- Hi! If your column titles are in row 1, A1:A10 Select cell A2. Goto WindowFreeze Panes. Biff . . |
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I do not even know what the "post" is...first time I ever used this system,
sorry that I had bad m anners, but I have NO CLUE as to what I am doing in discussion boards or even how to use them...I work on Quick Books and use AOL and usually nothing else! "Ragdyer" wrote: I'll answer your question if you answer mine. Why do you *not* use the body of the post to pose your question? It's not considered good manners around here, and we've seen a lot more of it lately. Wondering where and/or how you might have picked up this habit? Has anyone recently recommended or advocated this particular practice to you? As to your question, The feature is called "Freeze Panes", and is found at, <Windows <FreezePanes. To freeze Row1, click (select) A2, *THEN*, <Window <FreezePanes Here's an old post which might help: http://tinyurl.com/2qdzt I hope this answers your question, since your entire question didn't fit in the subject line, and I had to guess at what you might actually be asking. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Susie" wrote in message ... |
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Thank you so much for your help....Susie
"Biff" wrote: Ooops! If your column titles are in row 1, A1:A10 should read: A1:J10 Biff -----Original Message----- Hi! If your column titles are in row 1, A1:A10 Select cell A2. Goto WindowFreeze Panes. Biff . |
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