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freeze panes, freezes more than I select
- Feb 18, 2020
jhaynie You don't have to select rows. Just select the cell directly below and to the right of where you want to freeze the rows/columns. In your case, select C1 and then "Freeze panes".
Edit: Reading this post again after a long time and realise that to freeze the first two rows requires you to select A3, then Freeze Panes. Selecting C1 and Freeze Panes will freeze the first two columns. Likewise, C3 and Freeze Panes will freeze the first two rows and columns.
jhaynie You don't have to select rows. Just select the cell directly below and to the right of where you want to freeze the rows/columns. In your case, select C1 and then "Freeze panes".
Edit: Reading this post again after a long time and realise that to freeze the first two rows requires you to select A3, then Freeze Panes. Selecting C1 and Freeze Panes will freeze the first two columns. Likewise, C3 and Freeze Panes will freeze the first two rows and columns.
- AppelFirmJun 06, 2024Copper ContributorThank you, that worked, but the bigger question is why isn't this intuitive? Why is there always some trick or special knowledge required? Who are the programmers who can't figure out how to make something intuitive?
- MaureenW44Apr 09, 2024Copper Contributor
Riny_van_Eekelen - OMG I've been stumped by this one forever. Thank you for sharing this.
- Chipster661Feb 20, 2024Copper ContributorRiny,
4 years later and this is still the top workaround to a less-than-intuitive issue. Cheers buddy! - DTEL321Oct 26, 2023Copper ContributorIf I remember correctly, I would select (in this case) line 3 and Freeze Panes. When this did not work, I saw your post and the single cell selection did work. Thank you!
- TatianaRachevaOct 16, 2023Copper ContributorAmazing. Thank you
- arryla40Aug 31, 2023Copper ContributorYes, thank you so much. Solution not intuitive at all, have been struggling this for years.
- Violet6357Jun 06, 2023Copper Contributor
Riny_van_Eekelen Thank you. This was very helpful.
- Riny_van_EekelenJun 06, 2023Platinum Contributor
Violet6357 Glad to see that an old post is still considered helpful.
- Belinda1300Sep 27, 2022Copper Contributorjhaynie ... lol... I have exactly the same reply as the others below - I barely ever like to comment online, but when I read your post I remember doing this oh so many years ago, but haven't used Excel much in the past 10 years... Amazing what still works!
Thankyou for the tip - I'm sure I will be lurking around here looking for more solutions to weird issues as I build up my home finance tracking spreadsheet! Yes, I know there are some great apps out there that do it, but I get a kick out of building it in Excel... I have the time, so why not... 🙂 Cheers!! - bikespaceAug 25, 2022Copper ContributorWow, years I've been frustrated by that, and never bothered to look. 30 second search and you fixed it 🙂
Not intuitive but certainly works! - miketrusFeb 04, 2021Copper Contributor
Riny_van_Eekelen Thanks for that hint! I've struggled with this for years. Best hidden feature ever...
- HDD-Portland_RealtorAug 26, 2021Copper Contributor
@Riny_van_Eekelen Thank you so much. I never comment on here but I registered so that I could thank you for such an easy solution to such an annoying problem that I have struggled with and tolerated for years. Once again I on a whim decided to ask Google World for an answer and there you were with an solution.
Curious, did you discover this one on your own?
- Riny_van_EekelenAug 26, 2021Platinum Contributor
HDD-Portland_Realtor You're welcome. Glad I could help resolve a problem. Can't really remember when I "discovered this". I've been using Excel since it first came out. So, I guess it came "naturally". Never really thought about it, actually.