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Hi all,
I'm trying to make a spread sheet that will hold many rows of data, so if
we're on, for example, the 1000th row the first row that says:

Month Date Name Etc

will still be visible.... like it doesn't move as your scroll. Is there any
way excel can do this?? Please give specific instructions.
Thanks in advance
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Click on Cell A2, then do Windows FreezePanes...........row ! will stay
frozen as you scroll..........reverse the procedure to unfreeze it.........



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Hi all,
I'm trying to make a spread sheet that will hold many rows of data, so if
we're on, for example, the 1000th row the first row that says:

Month Date Name Etc

will still be visible.... like it doesn't move as your scroll. Is there

any
way excel can do this?? Please give specific instructions.
Thanks in advance



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