How does one set documents to do this in the Mac version. I haven't been
able to find a command or setting.
Thanks in advance!
Ed in Dallas
Just to restate what Ken posted, the Freeze applies to the rows above &
columns to the left of the selected (active) cell when you turn the feature
on, so you can apply the Freeze wherever you want. Also, when you go to turn
it off, the command will read as Unfreeze Panes.
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On 12/31/05 7:40 AM, in article BFDBE667.CB57%RL...@flash.net, "Rachel Leah
I tried what you suggested to Racheal. I am able to freeze either the
column or the row, but not both. I need to freeze panes at about
the 3rd row and the 3rd column. If I select the row, then select
freeze, only the row freezes. I have tried using the apple button to
select two boxes, but only the row or the column freezes. I have tried
using the shift to select both, that doesn't work either. I guess I am
not clear how to select both. Can you help?
Liz
Select cell D4. Choose Freeze Panes. Columns A:C and Rows 1:3 will be
frozen.
Don't select a Row _or_ a column, select just a cell... Exactly as stated in
JE's recent post should give you what you want.
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On 1/4/06 1:52 PM, in article
1136400738.6...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "liz"
Thanks
Liz