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25 September, 05:31

Xavier wants to ensure that if he scrolls down through a worksheet that contains numerous rows of data that the initial column headings are not scrolling, making it easier to read the information in the spreadsheet. Which step should Xavier follow? A Hide the column heading rows. B Freeze the column heading rows. C Split the worksheet. D Merge the worksheet.

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  1. 25 September, 05:39
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    The correct answer is Choice B.

    When you don't want the top row to move as you are scrolling down the correct thing to do is freeze the column heading rows. This will keep the frozen row on the screen, while still scrolling through the rows below.
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