How to Feeze A?

V

Von Fourche

Is there an easy way I can freeze A column and the B column so they will
not move when I move the screen over from left to right? Lets say I type in
"Cubs" in cell A1. When I move the screen over it disappears. Any way I
can make it stay there? Also, any way I can make column B stay too?

Much thanks!
 
V

Von Fourche

Von Fourche said:
Is there an easy way I can freeze A column and the B column so they
will not move when I move the screen over from left to right? Lets say I
type in "Cubs" in cell A1. When I move the screen over it disappears.
Any way I can make it stay there? Also, any way I can make column B stay
too?

Much thanks!


I think I can freeze A. Is there a way to say freeze column A and column
C but not B?

Thanks!
 
E

Eduardo

Hi,
Sorry but you cannot freeze column A and C and do not freeae column B
What would you like to achieve an example will help maybe I can help with
another way

if this helps please click yes thanks
 
V

Von Fourche

Eduardo said:
Hi,
Sorry but you cannot freeze column A and C and do not freeae column B
What would you like to achieve an example will help maybe I can help with
another way



I can freeze A, A and B, but is there a way to freeze A and C and not B?
I can't give an example really. One of my bosses came up to me last night
and said she could freeze one column but not two. I told her I would look
into it. I'm not sure she wants to freeze column A and C. I was just
thinking it would be cool if I could go in there and show here how.
 
G

Gord Dibben

You have already been told you cannot freeze A and C without freezing B.

You could hide B and freeze A to C


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
V

Von Fourche

Gord Dibben said:
You have already been told you cannot freeze A and C without freezing B.

You could hide B and freeze A to C


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP



Is there a way to freeze the top row and first column?
 
D

Dave Peterson

Make sure A1 is visible (select it to make sure)
Now select B2.
Then freeze the window

Every row above the activecell and every column to the left of the activecell
will be frozen.
 
V

Von Fourche

Dave Peterson said:
Make sure A1 is visible (select it to make sure)
Now select B2.
Then freeze the window

Every row above the activecell and every column to the left of the
activecell
will be frozen.



Hmm, maybe I'm doing it wrong. I select B2 and hit freeze. The only
thing that is frozen is A1.
 
D

Dave Peterson

Did you scroll down far enough to see that row 1 remained visible?

Did you scroll far enough to the right to see that column A remained visible?

I've never seen a single cell be the only thing frozen.
 
V

Von Fourche

Dave Peterson said:
Did you scroll down far enough to see that row 1 remained visible?

Did you scroll far enough to the right to see that column A remained
visible?

I've never seen a single cell be the only thing frozen.


My mistake. It does work. I'm on a tight time schedule. It seems to work
now. Thanks.
 

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