The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
The rows above the point you had the active cell when you froze and the columns to the left of it, will stay on the screen when you start scrolling down and across.
Freeze Panes, View
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 can only have two panes if you use Freeze Panes. If you are using the Split option you can have up to 4 windows on your worksheet.
You would make cell A6 the active cell and then activate the freeze panes option.
There are several things that could cause the milk to freeze. However this often happens with the beef cow in the later part of the year.
In Excel 2003 and earlier, place your cursor in row 2 and click on Freeze Panes. The Freeze Pains command will freeze the rows above the cursor. Excel 2007 offers an option to freeze top row no matter where your cursor is located.
Yes, the "Freeze Panes" feature in Excel allows you to keep specific rows or columns visible while scrolling through the rest of your worksheet. This enables you to view two areas of your worksheet simultaneously, such as keeping header rows or important columns in view while navigating through larger datasets. You can freeze panes by selecting the row or column you want to keep visible and then choosing the appropriate option from the "View" tab.
You can freeze the top 5 rows. Put the cursor in cell A6. The use the Freeze Panes option and all of the rows above the current cell will be frozen. As you then scroll down, those rows will stay on the screen.
Put your cursor on the row below where you would like to freeze the title row.Select the View tab.In the Window section, click on the Freeze Panesdrop-down menu.Select the freeze option you want: both row and column, rows, or columns.
It turns to a solid.
i guess you basically freeze.