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Default Excel sheet: scroll down, but leave first lines visible

Hi all

Have to solve a problem fast:

Excel sheet has in the first 4 lines text that i want to have visible at all
times
( fix on top ) even when i scroll down on the sheet......

How can i do it.

Thanks for your help
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Default Excel sheet: scroll down, but leave first lines visible

Select the Row under the last one that you want to remain visible and the
select Window Freeze Panes

If you want the first 4 line to also print on every page then select File
Page Setup Sheet Rows to Repeat at top enter 1:4

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Hi all

Have to solve a problem fast:

Excel sheet has in the first 4 lines text that i want to have visible at
all times
( fix on top ) even when i scroll down on the sheet......

How can i do it.

Thanks for your help
either here in the NG or to: wette-2(at)ballonfahrer(dot)ch

Hans





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Default Excel sheet: scroll down, but leave first lines visible

Hi Sandy

Thanks for your answer, but since i work on a german version i could not
find some

window that relates to the Window Freeze Panes...

However: I found the print part and it works.

You have a clue how to get me to the right window ??

hans




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Select the Row under the last one that you want to remain visible and the
select Window Freeze Panes

If you want the first 4 line to also print on every page then select File
Page Setup Sheet Rows to Repeat at top enter 1:4


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HTH

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk


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Hi all

Have to solve a problem fast:

Excel sheet has in the first 4 lines text that i want to have visible at
all times
( fix on top ) even when i scroll down on the sheet......

How can i do it.

Thanks for your help
either here in the NG or to: wette-2(at)ballonfahrer(dot)ch

Hans







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Default Excel sheet: scroll down, but leave first lines visible

First, highlight Row 5
Then, from the Window Menu choose "Freeze Panes"

If you're using Excel 2007, then the "Freeze Panes" option is located in the
Window section of the VIEW tab.

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Hi all

Have to solve a problem fast:

Excel sheet has in the first 4 lines text that i want to have visible at all
times
( fix on top ) even when i scroll down on the sheet......

How can i do it.

Thanks for your help
either here in the NG or to: wette-2(at)ballonfahrer(dot)ch

Hans





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