Freeze rows or columns Freeze the first column. Select View Freeze Panes Freeze First Column. The faint line that appears between Column A and B shows that the first column is frozen. Freeze the first two columns. Select the third column. Select View Freeze Panes Freeze Panes. Freeze columns and rows.
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Select the cell below the rows and to the right of the columns you want to keep visible when you scroll. Select View Freeze Panes Freeze Panes. Unfreeze rows or columns. On the View tab Window Unfreeze Panes.
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Freeze rows or columns Freeze the first column. Select View Freeze Panes Freeze First Column.
Oct 27, 2015 - Freeze multiple rows at the top of your Excel 2013 spreadsheet to. First to remove the existing frozen pane, then click the Freeze Panes button. Freeze the first two columns. Select the third column. Select View > Freeze Panes > Freeze Panes. Freeze columns and rows. Select the cell below the rows.
The faint line that appears between Column A and B shows that the first column is frozen. Freeze the first two columns. Select the third column. Select View Freeze Panes Freeze Panes. Freeze columns and rows. Select the cell below the rows and to the right of the columns you want to keep visible when you scroll. Select View Freeze Panes Freeze Panes.
Unfreeze rows or columns. On the View tab Window Unfreeze Panes.