Help! Excel Freeze Pane

Windbag2010

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Hey Guys,

I'm trying to complete a excel workbook for my bosss and would like to freeze the top 2 rows of cells, but it will only allow me to freeze the top row. Is there any way to freeze both?

Thanks!

Julie
 

Excel Facts

Why are there 1,048,576 rows in Excel?
The Excel team increased the size of the grid in 2007. There are 2^20 rows and 2^14 columns for a total of 17 billion cells.
Put your cursor in cell A3 and then choose to freeze panes. What is above and to the left of the cursor is what gets frozen.

Jeff
 
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Jeff,

Thanks. I also realized that if you freeze the top row any additional rows you add above it will also remain frozen. Thanks for you help.
 
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