That's so dumb... any sensible person who reads the description of "Freeze Panes" would think to select the rows that you're trying to freeze, not select a single block below or next to the rows you're trying to freeze... Thank you for deciphering the ridiculousness.
That's great. However, I would like to know how to do this in Page layout view. If I select Page layout after I have frozen my cells, it gives me a message that it will disable freeze panes. This is not good from Microsoft. Is there a way around this please? A challenge for you.
Easyyy
Thank you!!
That's so dumb... any sensible person who reads the description of "Freeze Panes" would think to select the rows that you're trying to freeze, not select a single block below or next to the rows you're trying to freeze...
Thank you for deciphering the ridiculousness.
The options or unfreeze panes or top row or first column
very helpful
That's great. However, I would like to know how to do this in Page layout view. If I select Page layout after I have frozen my cells, it gives me a message that it will disable freeze panes. This is not good from Microsoft. Is there a way around this please? A challenge for you.
Thanks
thank you
Love it. Quick & easy.
Thank you!
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Thank you