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==Freezing rows and columns==
 
==Freezing rows and columns==
  
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Figure 10 shows some frozen rows and columns. The heavier horizontal line between rows 3 and 14 and the heavier vertical line between columns C and H denote the frozen areas. Rows 4 through 13 and columns D through G have been scrolled off the page. Because the first three rows and columns are frozen into place, they remained.
 
Figure 10 shows some frozen rows and columns. The heavier horizontal line between rows 3 and 14 and the heavier vertical line between columns C and H denote the frozen areas. Rows 4 through 13 and columns D through G have been scrolled off the page. Because the first three rows and columns are frozen into place, they remained.
  
[[Image:FrozenRows.png|Figure 10.]]<br>Figure 10. Frozen rows and columns.  
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[[Image:FrozenRows.png|thumb|none|500px|Figure 10: Frozen rows and columns.]]
  
 
You can set the freeze point at one row, one column, or both a row and a column as in Figure 10.
 
You can set the freeze point at one row, one column, or both a row and a column as in Figure 10.
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To unfreeze rows or columns, select '''Window > Freeze'''. The checkmark by '''Freeze''' will vanish.
 
To unfreeze rows or columns, select '''Window > Freeze'''. The checkmark by '''Freeze''' will vanish.
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Revision as of 11:05, 7 November 2007



Freezing rows and columns

Freezing locks a number of rows at the top of a sheet or a number of columns on the left of a sheet or both. Then when scrolling around within the sheet, any frozen columns and rows remain in view.

Figure 10 shows some frozen rows and columns. The heavier horizontal line between rows 3 and 14 and the heavier vertical line between columns C and H denote the frozen areas. Rows 4 through 13 and columns D through G have been scrolled off the page. Because the first three rows and columns are frozen into place, they remained.

Figure 10: Frozen rows and columns.

You can set the freeze point at one row, one column, or both a row and a column as in Figure 10.

Freezing single rows or columns

  1. Click on the header for the row below where you want the freeze or for the column to the right of where you want the freeze.
  2. Select Window > Freeze.

A dark line will appear to indicate where the freeze is put.

Freezing a row and a column

  1. Click into the cell that is immediately below the row you want frozen and immediately to the right of the column you want frozen.
  2. Select Window > Freeze.

You will see two lines appear on the screen, a horizontal line above this cell and a vertical line to the left of this cell. Now as you scroll around the screen everything above and to the left of these lines will remain in view.

Unfreezing

To unfreeze rows or columns, select Window > Freeze. The checkmark by Freeze will vanish.

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