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Ever wanted to see just a part of your Excel worksheet that's way over on the right? You scroll over and find the information you're looking for, but your row or column headings-sometimes both-have disappeared. Or maybe you want to see data in one row that's at the bottom of your worksheet (which might contain hundreds or even thousands of rows). How can you go to that row and still see how its data has been categorized in the headings? By using the Freeze Panes commands on the View tab in Excel.
Watch this video to learn how how to make the following elements "freeze" in your worksheet:
Video: Freeze or unfreeze rows and columns.
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@gkeramidas, that occurs when you have created a Table.
And here's info on how to create a table in Excel: office.microsoft.com/.../create-or-delete-an-excel-table-in-a-worksheet-HA010013764.aspx