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
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
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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Frustrated Word User