Just bought a MacBook Pro Retina 15' and its equivalent MS Office:Mac 2011. Downloaded a previous excel file from MS Office in Microsoft OS computer and try to use a past file in the new MacBook Pro. Found that I could not create formula in new cells of the file using '=cell# * another worksheet cell#'. If you have long rows or columns of data that extend beyond the viewable area of the sheet, you can freeze some rows or columns, which allows you to see the frozen columns or rows as you scroll through the rest of the data. • Select the row below, or the column to the right of the row or column that you want to be in the frozen region. All rows above, or all columns to the left of the selection are frozen. To freeze both horizontally and vertically, select the cell that is below the row and to the right of the column that you want to freeze. • Choose View - Freeze Cells - Freeze Rows and Columns. To deactivate, choose View - Freeze Cells - Freeze Rows and Columns again. If the area defined is to be scrollable, apply the View - Split Window command. If you want to print a certain row on all pages of a document, choose Format - Print ranges - Edit. Related Topics. • This page was last edited 21:01:01, 2016-12-28 by LibreOffice Help user. • Content is available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPLv3), unless otherwise specified, originally based on OpenOffice.org help. 'LibreOffice' and 'The Document Foundation' are registered trademarks of their corresponding registered owners or are in actual use as trademarks in one or more countries. Their respective logos and icons are also subject to international copyright laws. Use thereof is explained in our unless otherwise noted.
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АвторНапишите что-нибудь о себе. Не надо ничего особенного, просто общие данные. Архивы
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