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Yeah, Your steps ar correct. Let's analyse those steps more easily by the following steps:
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Freeze panes is a feature in spreadsheet applications, such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc, and Google Sheets. It "freezes" a row or column, so that it is always displayed, even as you navigate the spreadsheet.
❍ Freezing panes is especially useful if your spreadsheet has a header row, that you want to always be visible.
- Select the row below the row(s) you want to freeze. In our example, we want to freeze rows 1 and 2, so we'll select row.
- Click the View tab on the Ribbon.
- Select the Freeze Panes command, then choose Freeze
- Panes from the drop-down menu. ...
- The rows will be frozen in place, as indicated by the gray line.
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Answer:
Select the correct navigational path to freeze the top row of your worksheet.
Select the panes you wish to freeze.
Click the ✔ View tab on the ribbon to enter the ✔ Window gallery.
Then, select the drop-down menu ✔ Freeze Panes
to freeze the panes.
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