top row stationary

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Joytrink

How do I keep a row stationary so it appears at the top of the page while I
scroll through my entire document
 
Hi
To freeze the first row, click on the second row completly at the left side
so to highlight the complet row. Goto > Window> Freeze Panes.
HTH
John
 
Hi

To freeze row 1, select A2 and goto Window > Freeze panes.

If you want to freeze row 1 and column A then select B2 and follow
instructions above.

Hopes this helps.
 
John said:
Hi
To freeze the first row, click on the second row completly at the left side
so to highlight the complet row. Goto > Window> Freeze Panes.
HTH
John


Thanks so much John, that worked.
 
Per Jessen said:
Hi

To freeze row 1, select A2 and goto Window > Freeze panes.

If you want to freeze row 1 and column A then select B2 and follow
instructions above.

Hopes this helps.

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Per



Thank you Per, I appreciate your help
 
Just a tiny point from future reference if you are new to thesenewsgroups.
Your reply has included your new text as if it were part of the quoted
material from my previous message, with the "> " quoting indication. I see
that the same applies to your replies to other messages in this thread. To
avoid confusion in future it might be wise to ensure that your reply
distinguished between the new material and the quoted material.

It may also be worth noting that in these excel newsgroups at least, the
majority preference is for top-posting, in contrast to the usual usenet
preference for bottom-posting. It's not a big problem (and opinions vary
within the group), but it gets rather confusing if replies bounce to and fro
between top and bottom, as this message shows.
 
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