Freeze top row and multiple columns in Excel Super User
Excel Top Row Freeze. Web select the third column. Web under the view tab, select the freeze panes option.
Freeze top row and multiple columns in Excel Super User
From this panel, select the freeze top row option. Web under the view tab, select the freeze panes option. Select view > freeze panes > freeze panes. At first, select file >> options. Web freeze the top row on a worksheet. Display the worksheet with the row you want to freeze. To freeze the top row on a worksheet: Click the view tab in the ribbon and then click freeze panes in. Select the cell below the rows and to the right of the columns you want to keep visible when you scroll. Follow the steps below to see how to do that.
Scroll down, and you will see that the top row is now frozen. At first, select file >> options. Follow the steps below to see how to do that. To freeze the top row on a worksheet: Click the view tab in the ribbon and then click freeze panes in. Tap view > freeze panes, and then tap the option you need. Select the cell below the rows and to the right of the columns you want to keep visible when you scroll. Web freeze the top row on a worksheet. From this panel, select the freeze top row option. Web select the third column. Web if you want the row and column headers always visible when you scroll through your worksheet, you can lock the top row and/or first column.