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Old 12-13-2013, 06:26 PM
officeboy09 officeboy09 is offline How do I frozen a certain part of a worksheet? Windows XP How do I frozen a certain part of a worksheet? Office 2003
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Originally Posted by BobBridges View Post
Officeboy, you can't freeze just any rows or columns; but you can freeze the top rows and the left columns. I don't know what version of Excel you're using, but in Excel 10 you start with the ribbon's View tab, then look for the Freeze Panes option.

I don't know what you mean by your second question...?
The 2nd question means that if I have a set of data in an area, say B44-F56, is there a way to freeze it so that whenever I scroll above or below or on the left or right of that area, it remains static.

But from your reply, I guess only the uppermost or the part furtherest to the left in a worksheet can be frozen.
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