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freeze panes in Excel 2007

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joggerjayne | 09:22 Thu 04th Dec 2008 | Technology
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In Excel 2007, how do I freeze the top row of cells so that they stay on the screen when I scroll down?

In my previous version of Excel, there was a "freeze panes" option, but I can't find it in this version.

Help please.

JJ
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Is it in the Window option at top of screen ?
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Hi junkman.

The "Window" option isn't there. It used to be, but Excel 2007 has a different layout which, frankly, I'm finding a bit annoying.

J
office 2007 is horrible isn't it!!!

it's on the view tab on the tool ribbon.

this might help

http://revver.com/video/595473/freeze-panes-in -excel-2007/
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So it is !!!

Chuck to the rescue, yet again. Thanks Chuck.

And thank you junkman, too.

And yes Chuck ... Office 2007 is a right pain in the bum.
oops misread the question ... saw pain in the bum ... read the title as freeze PILES .... silly me

there are a few alternatives - I used to run this
http://www.addintools.com/english/menuoffice/d efault.htm

but in the end the pain was too great and I'm back on 2003
Don' t take this the way, Accybaby, but reading some of your recent replies, I'm wondering if you should consider increasing your meds?

:-)
I got some new suppositories last week - I've taken half of them .... but for all the good they're doing I might as well have stuck them up my @rse

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