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
some time ago to figure out how to do this. And since I don't work with
spread sheet much I forgot where to poke around. Anyway I hope I can
remember for future reference. Thanks so much for the help.

I hit reply to all. If that is not what I should do in the future please
let me know.

StevenD


On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Jay Lozier <jsloz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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 column titles row and
>> I have over a 150 lines in the spread sheet. I would like that first row
>> to
>> remain in view as I scroll down the rows. Hope that makes sense.
>>
>> If there is a better way to set up column headers I welcome tips and
>> tricks.
>>
>>  Steve
>
> Yes, after selecting the columns or rows to be included then under Window
> select Freeze
>
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