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4most

Excel: find Window in which I can freeze panes
 
I cannot find the Window in the toolbar on which I can freeze panes, i.e.,
freeze column heads to prevent their scrolling out of view.

Roger Govier

Excel: find Window in which I can freeze panes
 
Hi

Try
WindowsFreeze Panes

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Regards

Roger Govier


"4most" wrote in message
...
I cannot find the Window in the toolbar on which I can freeze panes,
i.e.,
freeze column heads to prevent their scrolling out of view.




George Gee

Excel: find Window in which I can freeze panes
 
If you want to freeze row 1
Click cell A2, then on the keyboard press Alt + w, then f.

George Gee





"4most" wrote in message
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I cannot find the Window in the toolbar on which I can freeze panes, i.e.,
freeze column heads to prevent their scrolling out of view.




Gord Dibben

Excel: find Window in which I can freeze panes
 
If you are missing the "Window" drop-down menu from the Worksheet Menubar go to
ToolsCustomizeToolbars.

Select Worksheet Menu Bar and "Reset".


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 12:12:01 -0700, 4most
wrote:

I cannot find the Window in the toolbar on which I can freeze panes, i.e.,
freeze column heads to prevent their scrolling out of view.




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