Not what I hoped for but certainly not your fault. Thanks bd_ggood
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Thanks again !
You don't happen to have an insight as to how to freeze column headings and row labels so
one can scoll thru large worksheets w/o losing one's place?
Excel calls it freeze pane (I think) but I cannot find equivalent in NUMBERS.
Bd_Good
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by: mikeopoloPosted on 2009-03-01 at 16:06:18ID: 23770544
According to http://discussions.apple.c om/thread. jspa?threa dID=154302 1& tstart=0 , create a table with a header row and header column, and then work with the table in Print view, where you can see the headers on every page.
It appears to be a much-requested feature.
hth
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Mike (not byundt...)