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When the cell cursor is in column A, the Lock View Titles
option from the View menu establishes a number of
protected rows from the row above the cell cursor to the
top of the sheet for view titles. The view title scrolls
with the view from left to right but remains in the same
position at the top of the spreadsheet as you scroll up
and down.
To create column view titles:
- Use your usual method (keyboard, mouse, or import
operations) to enter text for column titles.
- Move the cursor to the row immediately below the last
row to be included in the Column View Title. For
example, if column headings occupy Rows 1 through 4,
move the cursor to Row 5.
- Select Lock View Titles from the View menu.
All rows above the cell cursor are highlighted and
protected as a title area.
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NExS User's Guide, Version 1.4.5
Grey Trout Software
11 April 1999