microsoft works, freezing a row, freeze - Spreadsheets
This is a discussion on microsoft works, freezing a row, freeze - Spreadsheets ; How do you "freeze" row or column in works? Freezing is supposed to mean keeping one or more rows or columns in place so that when you move around the sheet those rows and columns stay in place. I read ...
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| keeping one or more rows or columns in place so that when you move around the sheet those rows and columns stay in place. I read the help file, did what it said, but it does not work. All I want to do is freeze the header row on the top so that when I scroll down it doesn't disappear. -- To reply, remove _ from TheCat_@... |
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| TheCat_@buckeyeweb.net writes: >How do you "freeze" row or column in works? First, make sure the cellpointer is located one row below the row you want to freeze (and one columns to the right of any column you want to freeze). For example, if you want to freeze row 1, and not freeze any columns, put the cellpointer on A2. Then click on Format>Freeze Titles. |
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On 03 Mar 2004 18:21:48 GMT, ivarch@aol.comedians (Paul Ades) wrote: >TheCat_@buckeyeweb.net writes: >>How do you "freeze" row or column in works? > >First, make sure the cellpointer is located one row below the row you want to >freeze (and one columns to the right of any column you want to freeze). For >example, if you want to freeze row 1, and not freeze any columns, put the >cellpointer on A2. Then click on Format>Freeze Titles. Hey thanks! It worked! I thought that's exactly what I was doing yesterday but I guess it had to be something different. Thanks a lot! -- To reply, remove _ from TheCat_@... |
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