Displaying Row and Column Labels In Excel
When you develop a worksheet
you often add a row or two of labels at the top of each column, and perhaps a
column of labels to the left of each row. If your worksheet becomes quite
large, it is not unusual for the row and column labels to scroll off the screen
so that you can no longer see them.
To keep row and column
labels visible, consider "freezing" the rows and columns in which the
labels are located. For instance, you could easily freeze the first four rows
of a worksheet along with the first column. Then, when you scroll the worksheet
the rows and columns will remain on the screen--only the unfrozen portion of
the screen will scroll.
You specify what rows and
columns you want to freeze by selecting the cell immediately below and to the
right of the area to be frozen. For instance, if you want to freeze rows 1
through 4 and column A, you would select the cell at B5. Then, to freeze the
rows and columns, you select Freeze Panes from the Window menu. Excel places a
thicker black line above and to the left of the current cell to indicate the
rows and columns frozen.
If you no longer need to use the frozen panes, simply choose
“Unfreeze
Panes” from the Window menu.