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Freezing Columns in a List
Lists can contain many columns. You may find that you want to scroll to the right and view columns you cannot see without losing focus of the left-most columns. You can do this by freezing the desired left-most columns.
To freeze columns in a list
- Select the list in which you want to freeze columns.
- Double-click the column header of the right-most column you want to freeze.
The frozen column headers now appear with a darker gray background. In addition, a dark gray vertical line appears separating the frozen columns from the unfrozen columns. An example of a list with frozen columns is shown in Figure 31.
- Scroll to the right to view columns without losing focus of the frozen columns on the left.
NOTE: To unfreeze columns, double-click the header of the right-most frozen column. This is the same column you double-clicked to freeze the columns.
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Fundamentals Published: 14 August 2003 |