Hi :)
Exactly the same way as it happens. Select the cell below and to your right of
the column(s) that you also want to freeze. From the Menu Bar choose
Window - Freeze
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Steven Dayton daytonmeis...@gmail.com
To:
It works similarly to Excel.
Select the cell that is just below the rows you want repeated as row headings
and just to the right of the columns you want repeated as column headings.
On the toolbar select Window | Freeze
To change it or remove it, just select Window | Freeze (it will show as
On 11/23/2012 12:18 PM, Steven Dayton wrote:
Can I lock a row in spread sheet so it doesn't move out of view when I
scroll down in long documents. I can do this in Excel but I haven't been
able to find a way to do this in LibreOffice Calc.
I have set up the first row in the spread sheet as a
Thanks everyone for the input. If I had spend more time poking around I
might have checked the Window menu. As a novice I wasn't expecting to go to
that menu since I was working with cells and rows I was expecting to go to
format or cell properties. Come to think of it I had to poke around Excel
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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Can I lock a row so it doesn't move when
scrolling?
Thanks everyone for the input. If I had spend more time poking around I
might have checked the Window menu. As a novice I wasn't