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Frustrated Word User

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Nov 3, 2009, 5:33:41 PM11/3/09
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Greetings All! [Title is supposed to read 'Multiple "Freeze Panes" on
one worksheet'

Is it possible in Excel 2003 to freeze the panes of certain groups of
cells within one worksheet?

For example: If I want to have four sections (for instance: cells
A4-F4 by A4-A24(F24)) Four square sets of cells on one worksheet. I
want each of these to contain a split 1/2 way down, where the panes are
frozen.

Is this possible? So far I have not found a way.

Please let me know. I truly appreciate any advice.

Best regards,
Joanna

(Frustrated Word (& Excel) User)


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Dave Peterson

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Nov 4, 2009, 9:09:44 AM11/4/09
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You get one freeze panes (or split) per window.

But maybe you could use window|new window and arrange them the way you like.

When you're done, you can select the window you don't want and hit ctrl-w to
close it.

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Dave Peterson

Frustrated Word User

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Nov 6, 2009, 9:34:48 AM11/6/09
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Thanks Dave, I just ended up creating buttons and writing show and hide
macros in the same worksheet.

I appreciate your advice.

TGIF!!

Dave Peterson;3540971 Wrote:
> You get one freeze panes (or split) per window.
>
> But maybe you could use window|new window and arrange them the way you
> like.
>
> When you're done, you can select the window you don't want and hit
> ctrl-w to
> close it.
>

> Frustrated Word User wrote:-


>
> Greetings All! [Title is supposed to read 'Multiple "Freeze Panes"
> on
> one worksheet'
>
> Is it possible in Excel 2003 to freeze the panes of certain groups of
> cells within one worksheet?
>
> For example: If I want to have four sections (for instance: cells
> A4-F4 by A4-A24(F24)) Four square sets of cells on one worksheet. I
> want each of these to contain a split 1/2 way down, where the panes
> are
> frozen.
>
> Is this possible? So far I have not found a way.
>
> Please let me know. I truly appreciate any advice.
>
> Best regards,
> Joanna
>
> (Frustrated Word (& Excel) User)
>
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> Frustrated Word User-
>

> --
>
> Dave Peterson


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