worked it out for myself, posting answer in case it is helpful to
others

dim aRow
aRow = ActiveWindow.ScrollRow

ActiveWindow.ScrollRow=50


On 29 Sep, 00:08, stuartR <spa...@corbetteer.co.uk> wrote:
> With the top row frozen and the sheet scrolled down so that the first
> visible row below row 1 is row 32.
>
> How would I prove row 32 is the first visible row through VBA
>
> If i then wanted to make row 50 the first visible row, how could it be
> done through VBA

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