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Freezing a row in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets can organize your spreadsheet and make sorting through data a breeze. Here's how to do it.
You can freeze columns in Excel with a few clicks, and then unfreeze them when you no longer need to view them statically.
Looking for a way to make your Excel spreadsheets read more clearly? Why not try freezing some of the rows and columns. Here’s how.
You can freeze single or multiple rows or columns, as well as freeze rows and columns together. This guide will explain the steps for each scenario.
Are you having difficulty freezing all the rows and columns in your Microsoft Excel spreadsheet? Here's a workaround that will help you with your problem.
Do the same thing if you want to freeze multiple columns, but click a cell next to the last column when setting it up. For the purposes of this demonstration, SlashGear used the online Microsoft ...
The freezing function has been available in Microsoft Excel for well over a decade now, allowing you to pin rows and columns to your view as you work. While the method we're about to outline is ...
Steps to freeze multiple rows in Excel Click on the cell in column A of the row immediately below the rows you want to lock. For example, if you wish to lock rows 1 and 2, you should click on Cell A3.