Stationary Row

lzweifel

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Hello,

I would like to keep a row in my spreadsheet stationary, while being able to adjust individual rows above and below, keeping that particular row at an exact location, if possible, I would greatly appreciate your help,

Thanks so much

Lorie
 

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Sorry, can't do it !!
You can split or freeze a section of the worksheet, but not above AND below
 
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Okay, thanks.... it's an invoice and I have to adjust the rows on each invoice depending on the information needed for each charge, therefore the totals position change and I wanted to have them stay the same..... Thanks for answering, keeps me from trying something that won't work!! HAVE A GREAT EVENING!!
 
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