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Freezing panes

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replyReply Wed 13 Jul 2011, 08:32Delegate Lara said...

Lara has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Freezing panes

How do I freeze panes an excel spreadsheet?

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replyReply Wed 13 Jul 2011, 09:53Trainer Stephen said...

RE: Freezing panes

Hi Lara

Thanks for your question

First select the cell that is immediately below the last row you want frozen and to the right of the last column you want frozen.

Then go to the View ribbon and click on freeze panes in the window group

Hope this helps

Regards

Stephen

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