Excel automatically adds a black horizontal line at top of a row to indicate that the row is frozen? true or false
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it's not true it's false
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Excel Freeze Panes tool
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- The Excel Freeze Panes tool allows you to lock your column and/or row headings so that the first column and/or top row remain visible when you scroll down or over to view the rest of your sheet.
- In Excel 2016, 2013, 2010, or 2007, the methods below show you how to use freeze panes.
- When you freeze panes in Microsoft Excel, selected rows or columns in the worksheet remain displayed when you scroll around the worksheet.
- If your spreadsheet's initial row has headers, for example, you might want to freeze that row to ensure that the column headers remain visible as you scroll down.
- A solid line beneath row 1 indicates that the row has been frozen in order to maintain column headers in place as you scroll.
- Splitting panes is similar to freezing panes in that it divides the worksheet into two or four sections that you can scroll through while the rows and columns in the non-scrolled area stay visible.
- It's important to note that you can't freeze and split windows at the same time. Only one of the two options is available. It's vital to think about the following things when freezing rows or columns in a worksheet.
- Only the rows at the top and columns on the left side of the worksheet can be frozen. Rows and columns cannot be frozen in the midst of a worksheet
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