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how to freeze rows in excel starter

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Who knows how to freeze rows in excel starter? I have to do so but I don't know how. If you know the exactly steps, please show them to me. I'll appreciate it.

Asked Oct, 21 2010
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here is a tutorail

http://www.fanhow.com/knowhow:Freeze_Panes_to_Lock_Specific_Rows_or_Columns_in_Excel_2010_44052973

Answered Nov, 13 2010
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* 1

Open a spreadsheet file.
* 2

To freeze the top horizontal pane, select the row below where you want the split to appear.
* 3

To freeze the left vertical pane, select the column to the right of where you want the split to appear.
* 4

To freeze both the upper and left panes, click the cell below and to the right of where you want the split to appear.
* 5

Open the Window menu and select Freeze Panes. When you scroll through the worksheet, the area you selected remains on the screen.

Read more: How to Use the Freeze Pane Command in Excel to Create Static Headings | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_13022_freeze-pane-command.html#ixzz1JxGckiFs Answered Apr, 19 2011
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Here're the instructions:
1. To lock both rows and columns, click the cell below and to the right of the rows and columns that you want to keep visible when you scroll.
2. On the View tab, in the Window group, click the arrow below Freeze Panes.
3. To lock more than one row or column, or to lock both rows and columns at the same time, click Freeze Panes. Answered Jan, 23 2011
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