Is freeze the pane in one spot the same in newer versions of excel?

Has this been added to a wish list (is there a wishlist?)?

"Dave Peterson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Nope.
>
> You get one spot to freeze the pane.
>
> But you could open an new window:
> Window|new Window
> and then arrange them so that you can see each:
> window|arrange|horizontal
>
> As alternative, have you thought about putting the totals in row 1. Then
> you
> can freeze panes so that rows 1:x are always visible.
>
>
>
> ADK wrote:
>>
>> Using Office 2000:
>>
>> Is there a way to freeze a set of pains in two different locations?
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> Row 1 has my title heading/descriptions
>>
>> Row 300 has my totals for the items
>>
>> I'd like to see my totals at all times and have my title heading shown at
>> all times make the in between scrollable.
>> ---------------------------
>> I thought maybe I can freeze row 1 and also do a split but office only
>> lets
>> you do one or the other.
>>
>> any help/suggestions?
>>
>> thanks

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> Dave Peterson