On 23/10/10 20:01, Richard Detwiler wrote:
AG wrote:
On 06/10/10 18:34, JOE Conner wrote:
On 10/6/2010 10:22 AM, AG wrote:
Hello all
Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
(1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
AG wrote:
On 06/10/10 18:34, JOE Conner wrote:
On 10/6/2010 10:22 AM, AG wrote:
Hello all
Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
(1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
1. Click on the cell below and to the rig
On 06/10/10 18:34, JOE Conner wrote:
On 10/6/2010 10:22 AM, AG wrote:
Hello all
Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
(1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
(2) When mousing over the various menus, the yellow
On Thursday 07 October 2010 06:22, AG wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
>
> (1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
> spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
>
> (2) When mousing over the various menus, the yellow text bubble that
>
On Thursday 07 October 2010 06:22, AG wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
>
> (1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
> spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
>
> (2) When mousing over the various menus, the yellow text bubble that
>
On Thursday 07 October 2010 07:09, Mike Scott wrote:
> On 06/10/10 18:40, Tanstaafl wrote:
> > On 2010-10-06 1:34 PM, JOE Conner wrote:
> >> 1. Click on the cell below and to the right of the rows and columns you
> >> want to freeze.
> >> 2. Click WINDOW -> FREEZE (or CTRL F)
> >
> > Interesting
On 06/10/10 18:40, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2010-10-06 1:34 PM, JOE Conner wrote:
1. Click on the cell below and to the right of the rows and columns you
want to freeze.
2. Click WINDOW -> FREEZE (or CTRL F)
Interesting, didn't know you could do it this way. Thanks!
Fascinating. Something new
On 06/10/10 18:36, RA Brown wrote:
On Wed Oct 06 2010 10:22:48 GMT-0700 (PDT) AG wrote:
Hello all
Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
(1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
On the top of the scroll bar, just
On 06/10/10 18:34, JOE Conner wrote:
On 10/6/2010 10:22 AM, AG wrote:
Hello all
Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
(1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
(2) When mousing over the various menus, the yellow
On 2010-10-06 1:34 PM, JOE Conner wrote:
> 1. Click on the cell below and to the right of the rows and columns you
> want to freeze.
> 2. Click WINDOW -> FREEZE (or CTRL F)
Interesting, didn't know you could do it this way. Thanks!
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On Wed Oct 06 2010 10:22:48 GMT-0700 (PDT) AG wrote:
Hello all
Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
(1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
On the top of the scroll bar, just above the up arrow, you should see
On 10/6/2010 10:22 AM, AG wrote:
Hello all
Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
(1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
(2) When mousing over the various menus, the yellow text bubble that
explains what the it
Hello all
Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
(1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
(2) When mousing over the various menus, the yellow text bubble that
explains what the item does conceals the menu items con
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