
Freeze panes to lock rows and columns - Microsoft Support
To keep an area of a worksheet visible while you scroll to another area of the worksheet, go to the View tab, where you can Freeze Panes to lock specific rows and columns in place, or you can Split panes …
Freeze panes to lock the first row or column in Excel for iOS
How to freeze columns, rows, or panes so that they are visible as you scroll through large worksheets.
Freeze panes to lock the first row or column in Excel for Mac
Lock specific rows or columns in place by freezing panes, so you can scroll through an Excel spreadsheet and still see the top row or left column. You can freeze just the top row and first column …
Split panes to lock rows or columns in separate worksheet areas
Splitting a worksheet lets you see two regions at the same time in different panes by scrolling in each pane. It freezes panes while you scroll in one of the panes.
Unfreeze locked panes - Microsoft Support
You're scrolling down your worksheet (or scrolling to the side), but part of it is frozen in place. This is probably because at some point you decided to freeze the panes. To fix this, click View > Window > …
Tips for Excel for the web - Microsoft Support
Freeze columns and rows to keep them in view while you scroll through your data. Select the cell below the rows, and to the right of the columns you want to freeze.
Print the top row on every page - Microsoft Support
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View multiple panes, sheets, or workbooks - Microsoft Support
When you split a sheet into separate panes, you can scroll in both panes independently. Select below the row where you want the split, or the column to the right of where you want the split.
Freeze columns in a Data Model in Power Pivot - Microsoft Support
To keep an area of the Data Model visible while you scroll to another area in the Power Pivot window, you can lock specific columns in one area by freezing them.
Tips for Excel for Windows - Microsoft Support
Select View, Select Freeze Panes, then select Freeze Top Row. For more information, such as freezing selected rows and columns in your workbook, see Freeze panes.