Word 2000
I am re-posting this as the person who answered thought I wanted to know how to do this in Excel. I am hoping there is a way to make WORD do what Excel does so handily:
Is their a tidier way to freeze panes in Word than the "Window-Split"?
I have a long table in Microsoft Word 2000 that is not printed, only viewed. (Has hyperlinks to other documents.) The top row of cells is the header row, and I would like it to be visible even when I scroll down, or right, or left. Window-split takes so much screen space and can scroll differently (does not stay syncronized with the other window) so that the headings are over the wrong columns.
Thanks!
I am re-posting this as the person who answered thought I wanted to know how to do this in Excel. I am hoping there is a way to make WORD do what Excel does so handily:
Is their a tidier way to freeze panes in Word than the "Window-Split"?
I have a long table in Microsoft Word 2000 that is not printed, only viewed. (Has hyperlinks to other documents.) The top row of cells is the header row, and I would like it to be visible even when I scroll down, or right, or left. Window-split takes so much screen space and can scroll differently (does not stay syncronized with the other window) so that the headings are over the wrong columns.
Thanks!