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replyReplyFri 3 Jul 2009, 16:23Delegate Marya said...

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Freezing panes

how do you freeze panes both vertical and horizontal together?

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replyReplyMon 6 Jul 2009, 13:53 Edited on Mon 6 Jul 2009, 13:54Trainer Carlos said...

RE: freezing panes

Hi Marya

To freeze panes both Horizontal and Vertical together you first decide which columns and rows are to be frozen (Eg Column A and rows 1-5).

Then, in the above case, you select cell B6 because the system freezes above and to the left of the selected cell

Hope this helps

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