MS Excel 2010: Freeze top row
This Excel tutorial explains how to freeze panes to keep the top row visible when scrolling in Excel 2010 (with screenshots and step-by-step instructions).
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Question: In Microsoft Excel 2010, I have a spreadsheet with column headings. I need a way to scroll down the rows, but still see the column headings that are contained in the top row. How can I do this?
Answer: If you need to see the column headings even after scrolling, you could try freezing the top row in Excel.
To freeze the top row, open your Excel spreadsheet.
Select the View tab from the toolbar at the top of the screen and click on the Freeze Panes button in the Window group. Then click on the Freeze Top Row option in the popup menu.
Now when you scroll down, you should still continue to see the column headings.
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