Figure 26. Zoom dialog
Optimal
Resizes the display to fit the width of the selected cells. To use this option, you
must first highlight a range of cells.
Fit Width and Height
Displays the entire page on your screen.
Fit Width
Displays the complete width of the document page. The top and bottom edges of
the page may not be visible.
100%
Displays the document at its actual size.
Variable
Enter a zoom percentage of your choice.
Freezing rows and columns
Freezing locks a number of rows at the top of a spreadsheet or a number of columns
on the left of a spreadsheet or both. Then when scrolling around within the sheet, any
frozen columns and rows remain in view.
Figure 27 shows some frozen rows and columns. The heavier horizontal line between
rows 3 and 14 and the heavier vertical line between columns C and H denote the
frozen areas. Rows 4 through 13 and columns D through G have been scrolled off the
page. The first three rows and columns remained because they are frozen into place.
You can set the freeze point at one row, one column, or both a row and a column as in
Figure 27.
Freezing single rows or columns
1) Click on the header for the row below where you want the freeze or for the
column to the right of where you want the freeze.
2) Choose Window > Freeze.
A dark line appears, indicating where the freeze is put.
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