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replyReplyFri 3 Jul 2009, 16:16Delegate Kalpa said...

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Freeze panes

I seem to have a problem when trying to link to a document that has freeze panes set up by someone else after the original link. We cannot then reaccess the document. Any ideas

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replyReplyTue 7 Jul 2009, 17:22Trainer Amanda said...

RE: freeze panes

Hello Kalpa

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

This is quite an unusual question, I'm not sure if we'll find an answer for you but we can try.

When you say you cannot reaccess the document, what do you mean by this? Also have you tested to see if this only happens after the Freeze Panes have been applied to the spreadsheet you are linking to?

Kind regards
Amanda


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