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Freezing paricular cells

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    Freezing paricular cells

    I'm wondering if there is a more customized way to freeze cells. I'm aware of windows>freeze panes/split options but these are not giving me my desired results.

    Below are links to an image and the original xls file. I apologize for the crudeness of paint, but the area with the dashed red lines is portion of the file that I want to be unfrozen. I would like the column headers and the graphs to remain in place if possible.

    http://studentpages.scad.edu/~agoodp...rition_Log.xls

    http://studentpages.scad.edu/~agoodp...ogexample.jpeg

    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks

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    Re: Freezing paricular cells

    I think your best bet is th change the way your data is displayed . Try a Pivot table & create the chart from there.

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