Excel/XP
What is the difference between splitting panes and freezing them..they seem
to do the same thing.
Thank you.
When you freeze a pane, the top row(s) will always remain visible
as you scroll down the worksheet. You cannot change the rows
displayed in the frozen pane. When you split a window, you get
two scrollable regions.--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.comquot;MsDataquot; gt; wrote in message
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gt; Excel/XP
gt;
gt; What is the difference between splitting panes and freezing
gt; them..they seem
gt; to do the same thing.
gt;
gt; Thank you.
gt;
gt;
Thank you!
quot;Chip Pearsonquot; gt; wrote in message
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gt; When you freeze a pane, the top row(s) will always remain visible
gt; as you scroll down the worksheet. You cannot change the rows
gt; displayed in the frozen pane. When you split a window, you get
gt; two scrollable regions.
gt;
gt;
gt; --
gt; Cordially,
gt; Chip Pearson
gt; Microsoft MVP - Excel
gt; Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
gt; www.cpearson.com
gt;
gt;
gt; quot;MsDataquot; gt; wrote in message
gt; ...
gt; gt; Excel/XP
gt; gt;
gt; gt; What is the difference between splitting panes and freezing
gt; gt; them..they seem
gt; gt; to do the same thing.
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Thank you.
gt; gt;
gt; gt;
gt;
gt;
- Dec 25 Tue 2007 20:41
Split vs. Freeze
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