COMPUTER TIP OF THE MONTH (For Microsoft Windows)

By Ed Vignone

View two parts of a Excel spread sheet by splitting or freezing panes

 

Split panes

  1. At the top of the vertical scroll bar or at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar, point to the split box.
  2. When the pointer changes to a split pointer, drag the split box down or to the left to the position you want.

Freeze panes

Freezing panes allows you to select data that remains visible when scrolling in a sheet. For example, keeping row and column labels visible as you scroll.

To freeze a pane, do one of the following:

The top horizontal pane    Select the row below where you want the split to appear

 

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OR Th e left vertical pane   Select the column to the right of where you want the split to appear,
OR Both the upper and left panes   Click the cell below and to the right of where you want the split to appear.

On the Window menu, click Freeze Panes.

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