Excel Multiple Row Freeezin at Different Area

trndlr

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Hi,

I have a question about the Freeze feature; Is it possible to use it to make multiple frozen rows but not using them adjacent to each other. I mean I don't want to select two row and make them one frozen row. I made some researches about it, but I'm not sure whether I used the right keywords or not. All I have found are about this matter: merging multiple rows to make only one frozen column.

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I don't think so (at least not that I aware of).
I am pretty sure you can only have one frozen section per sheet.
 
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Then, it would be nice to have for useful presentations:)
Thank you very much for the reply.
 
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