Perhaps 'freeze' is the wrong term. I'm working with a spreadsheet in open office. Often I need to sort the columns a to z but when I do this the heading or top row of the column sorts along with the info. Happy to announce, the ability to Freeze Panes, Freeze Top Row, Freeze First Column is fully available in production. We are looking for your feedback through the Excel Online provide feedback option.
The problem with the recorded macro is the same as the problem with the built-in action: Excel chooses to freeze the top visible row, rather than the actual top row where the header information can be found. The purpose of a macro in this case is to freeze the actual top row. When I am viewing row #405592 and I need to check the header for the column (because I forgot to freeze rows when I opened the file), I have to scroll to the top, freeze the top row, then find my way back to row #405592 again. Since I believe this is stupid behavior, I want a macro to correct it, but, like I said, the recorded macro just mimics the same stupid behavior. I am using Office 2011 for Mac OS X Lion Update (2 minutes later): I found a solution here: Dim r As Range Set r = ActiveCell Range('A2').Select With ActiveWindow.FreezePanes = False.ScrollRow = 1.ScrollColumn = 1.FreezePanes = True.ScrollRow = r.Row End With r.Select. To expand this question into the realm of use outside of Excel s own VBA, the must be addressed as a child of the. Example for creating an Excel workbook from Access: Using the in another Office application's VBA project will require you to add Microsoft Excel 15.0 Object library (or equivalent for your own version).
Follow these steps to freeze panes in a worksheet: 1. Select the cell cursor based on what you want to freeze: 2. Then go to the Ribbon, click View Freeze Panes Freeze Panes, see screenshot: (1.) To freeze columns: Select a cell to the right of the columns you want to freeze.
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For example, click the first cell in column D to freeze the first three columns. (2.) To freeze rows: Select a cell below the rows you want to freeze. For example, click the first cell in row 4 to freeze the first three rows. (3.) To freeze both columns and rows: Click the cell below the rows and to the right of the columns you want to freeze — essentially, the first cell that isn't frozen. For example, click cell B2 to freeze both column A and row 1.
Note: If you want to unfreeze the columns or rows, please click View Freeze Panes Unfreeze Panes, see screenshot: Freeze / Lock columns and rows from multiple worksheets with Kutools for Excel In certain case, you need to apply the freeze panes across to all worksheets within the whole workbook, normally, you need to freeze the worksheet one by one manually, but, with the Freeze panes multiple worksheets of Kutools for Excel, you can apply the freeze panes to all worksheets at once.: with more than 300 handy Excel add-ins, free to try with no limitation in 60 days. Increase your productivity in 5 minutes.
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