Freeze panes to lock rows and columns Excel

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    Before you choose to freeze rows or columns in a worksheet, it’s important to consider the following:
    You can freeze only rows at the top and columns on the left side of the worksheet. You cannot freeze rows and columns in the middle of the worksheet.
    The Freeze Panes command is not available when you're in cell editing mode (that is, you're entering a formula or data in a cell) or when a worksheet is protected. To cancel cell editing mode, press Enter or Esc.
    You can choose to freeze just the top row of your worksheet, just the left column of your worksheet, or multiple rows and columns simultaneously. For example, if you freeze row 1 and then decide to freeze column A, row 1 will no longer be frozen. If you want to freeze both rows and columns, you need to freeze them at the same time.
    Do one of the following:
    To lock one row only, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze Top Row.
    To lock one column only, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze First Column.
    To lock more than one row or column, or to lock both rows and columns at the same time, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze Panes. You will want your cursor to be below the row(s) you want to freeze and to the right of any column(s) you want to freeze.
    To lock multiple rows (starting with row 1), select the row below the last row you want frozen, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze Panes.
    To lock multiple columns, select the column to the right of the last column you want frozen, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze Panes.
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