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Sorry,, this should have gone to all...

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From: Andrew Sullivan <andrew.t.sullivan@gmail.com>
Date: 31 October 2014 20:22
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LO Calc question...
To: Joe Conner <joeconner2007@gmail.com>


Is it possible to freeze the left and right parts of a spreadsheet (as
opposed to the upper and lower parts, which I know you can do)?

Thanks

Andrew

On 26 October 2014 20:06, Andrew Sullivan <andrew.t.sullivan@gmail.com>
wrote:

That doesn't do exactly what I want...

The data starts at A1; the chart occupies the space G3/M19.  What I'd
ideally like to do is split the sheet vertically between say columns E and
F and be able to scroll the data columns.  Can this be done?

Thanks again.

Andrew

On 26 October 2014 19:21, Joe Conner <joeconner2007@gmail.com> wrote:

You are able.  Select a cell below your chart, then
select WINDOW -> FREEZE.

That should do it.

Blessings, Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA



On 10/26/2014 11:48 AM, Andrew Sullivan wrote:

Hello

First post here, hope it's in the right place...

I have a simple spreadsheet in Calc - just a few columns fo data and a
chart at the top of the page.  The data columns are quite long (hundreds
of
lines eventually) and I would like to fix the position of the chart at
the
top of the page and scroll down the data columns.

Assuming this makes sense, is it possible???

TIA

Andrew





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