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[SOLVED] freeze panes?

  1. #1
    gregp22
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    [SOLVED] freeze panes?

    i have an apple laptop, and i'm trying to use the 'freeze panes' feature on a
    spreadsheet. for some reason, when i go to window, the freeze pane option is
    faded. how do i get it to work?

  2. #2
    Neil
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    RE: freeze panes?

    Not sure exactly how this works on an the MAC version, but in the windows
    version, highlight the rows or columns you want to freeze, then the freeze
    panes option should be available to you.

    HTH

    Neil
    www.nwarwick.co.uk

    "gregp22" wrote:

    > i have an apple laptop, and i'm trying to use the 'freeze panes' feature on a
    > spreadsheet. for some reason, when i go to window, the freeze pane option is
    > faded. how do i get it to work?


  3. #3
    Gord Dibben
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    Re: freeze panes?

    Freeze Panes will be unavailable(grayed out) if the Workbook is protected for
    Windows and Structure.


    Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

    On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 20:46:02 -0800, gregp22 <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >i have an apple laptop, and i'm trying to use the 'freeze panes' feature on a
    >spreadsheet. for some reason, when i go to window, the freeze pane option is
    >faded. how do i get it to work?



  4. #4
    David McRitchie
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    Re: freeze panes?

    You can, however, turn off protection, freeze panes, and turn protection back on.
    The Freeze Panes will remain in effect you just can't turn it on or off when protected.

    "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> wrote ...
    > Freeze Panes will be unavailable(grayed out) if the Workbook is protected for
    > Windows and Structure.


    >
    > On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 20:46:02 -0800, gregp22 <[email protected]>
    > >i have an apple laptop, and i'm trying to use the 'freeze panes' feature on a
    > >spreadsheet. for some reason, when i go to window, the freeze pane option is
    > >faded. how do i get it to work?

    >




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