how do you keep the title and column labels of a worksheet on the screen no matter where the worksheet is scrolled
Go to View Tab; Then go to Windows Group; Click " Freeze Panes"
Go to View Tab; Then go to Windows Group; Click " Freeze Panes"
You use the Freeze Panes option to do it. Put the cursor on row below the column headings you want and/or in the column to the right of the of the row headings you want. Then you can apply it. It is usually on the Window menu.
A horn is the gray matter of the spinal cord, and a column consist of white matter.
Go to View Tab; Then go to Windows Group; Click " Freeze Panes"
All the data should be put in a single worksheet and that worksheet can be specified when the mail merge is being made, so it doesn't matter if there are more worksheets.
Then... you're just not gay. Some people are. Maybe you aren't. In this day and age, it shouldn't really matter. Labels suck. Don't use labels to limit your feelings.
If you wish. The only labels that matter are ones you apply to yourself.
wow, did you copy this offf of a science worksheet? lol and it is "it changes" and when it goes under physical change "it remains the same"
wow, did you copy this offf of a science worksheet? lol and it is "it changes" and when it goes under physical change "it remains the same"
New columns will always be inserted set at the default width. You normally select an existing column before inserting a new one, but no matter what the width of the selected column is, the new column will still be the default width when it is inserted.
no the column length does not matter. All that matters is the pressure inside it (I'm assuming it is a hollow column with a piston inside), and the cross sectional area inside the column, equal to the surface area of the piston. If you're talking about a hollow tank shaped like a cylinder and a pump is pressuring it up, then the length may matter. What "force" are you talking about?