Freeze Panes, View
On the View tab, in the Window section.
Put your cursor on the row below where you would like to freeze the title row.Select the View tab.In the Window section, click on the Freeze Panesdrop-down menu.Select the freeze option you want: both row and column, rows, or columns.
Go to View Tab; Then go to Windows Group; Click " Freeze Panes"
The question is not clear, but this is my best guess for an answer. There is no way to freeze only a single cell. Select cell B2 and freeze panes. In Excel 2007, on the View Tab, in the Windows section, click on Freeze Panes. Then, select the first option to freeze columns to the left and rows above the selected cell.
Go to View Tab; Then go to Windows Group; Click " Freeze Panes"
Go to View Tab; Then go to Windows Group; Click " Freeze Panes"
You use the Freeze Panes option. When you do it, columns to the left of the active cell and rows above the active cell will be frozen. So if you wanted to freeze just the first column, you would make B1 the active cell before freezing the panes. To freeze just the first row, you would make A2 the active cell before freezing the panes. To freeze both the first column and first row, the you would make cell B2 the active cell before freezing the panes.
Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.
a freeze pan takes selected rows or columns and then freezes them into place.
You can only have two panes if you use Freeze Panes. If you are using the Split option you can have up to 4 windows on your worksheet.
a freeze pan takes selected rows or columns and then freezes them into place.