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I'd like to keep my top line (Name, Date, Etc.) from scroling in Excel 2003?
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If you want to freeze the entire first row, with your cursor in Cell A1,
click on Windows|Freeze panes.

If you move your cursor to say C1 before doing this, not only will your
first row remain visible, but also Cols A-B will always remain visible (if
you scrool to the right)

"SeabeePlumber" wrote:

I'd like to keep my top line (Name, Date, Etc.) from scroling in Excel 2003?
Thanks

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Selecting A1 and Freeze Panes will freeze panes in the center of the window.

Not what OP asked for.

Select A2 to freeze row 1.

Select B2 to freeze row 1 and column A.

Everything above and to the left of selected cell will be frozen.


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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 10:17:02 -0700, Kassie
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If you want to freeze the entire first row, with your cursor in Cell A1,
click on Windows|Freeze panes.

If you move your cursor to say C1 before doing this, not only will your
first row remain visible, but also Cols A-B will always remain visible (if
you scrool to the right)

"SeabeePlumber" wrote:

I'd like to keep my top line (Name, Date, Etc.) from scroling in Excel 2003?
Thanks


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Thanks gordon, that was a bad lapsus latina

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Selecting A1 and Freeze Panes will freeze panes in the center of the window.

Not what OP asked for.

Select A2 to freeze row 1.

Select B2 to freeze row 1 and column A.

Everything above and to the left of selected cell will be frozen.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP



On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 10:17:02 -0700, Kassie
wrote:

If you want to freeze the entire first row, with your cursor in Cell A1,
click on Windows|Freeze panes.

If you move your cursor to say C1 before doing this, not only will your
first row remain visible, but also Cols A-B will always remain visible (if
you scrool to the right)

"SeabeePlumber" wrote:

I'd like to keep my top line (Name, Date, Etc.) from scroling in Excel 2003?
Thanks



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lapsus latina

Same like a brain-fart or a senior moment<g


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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 11:57:02 -0700, Kassie
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Thanks gordon, that was a bad lapsus latina

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Selecting A1 and Freeze Panes will freeze panes in the center of the window.

Not what OP asked for.

Select A2 to freeze row 1.

Select B2 to freeze row 1 and column A.

Everything above and to the left of selected cell will be frozen.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP



On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 10:17:02 -0700, Kassie
wrote:

If you want to freeze the entire first row, with your cursor in Cell A1,
click on Windows|Freeze panes.

If you move your cursor to say C1 before doing this, not only will your
first row remain visible, but also Cols A-B will always remain visible (if
you scrool to the right)

"SeabeePlumber" wrote:

I'd like to keep my top line (Name, Date, Etc.) from scroling in Excel 2003?
Thanks






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Select cell A2
Choose WindowsFreeze Panes

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I'd like to keep my top line (Name, Date, Etc.) from scroling in Excel 2003?
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