![]() ![]() One nice time saver on the PC version is it has the option on the View / Freeze Pane menu to freeze the first row and/or the first column. On a Mac go to the Window menu and then select freeze pane.Any time you freeze rows and columns, the border below the last frozen row and to the right of the last frozen column appears a little thicker (here, below row 4. You'd select cell D5, and then on the View tab, click Freeze Panes. Say you want to freeze the top four rows and leftmost three columns. To freeze multiple columns, select the column to the right of the last column you want frozen and click Freeze Panes. The faint line that appears between Column A and B shows that the first column is frozen. Select View > Freeze Panes > Freeze First Column.
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