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Frozen header row covers Row 2

I have a Numbers spreadsheet to record a bank account.


I froze Row 1 as the Header Row, but now I cannot see Row 2 as it is hidden under Row 1.


Scrolling will not bring Row 2 down to where it is visible. Navigating between cells using the arrow keys will not make it visible either. The only way I can see Row 2 is if I unfreeze the Header Row.


How can I make Row 2 visible and still keep Row 1 frozen?

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 11.2

Posted on Feb 9, 2021 7:14 AM

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Hi unsm1,


You may have accidentally dragged the table into the page margin like this:



Click anywhere on the table to make it active.

Click on the "bullseye" (top left) to select the whole table.

Drag the bullseye down.



I find these settings useful in Numbers > Preferences > Rulers.

The guides do not appear until you are dragging an object.

The Guides do not print.


Posted on Feb 9, 2021 10:50 PM

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Feb 9, 2021 10:50 PM in response to unsm1

Hi unsm1,


You may have accidentally dragged the table into the page margin like this:



Click anywhere on the table to make it active.

Click on the "bullseye" (top left) to select the whole table.

Drag the bullseye down.



I find these settings useful in Numbers > Preferences > Rulers.

The guides do not appear until you are dragging an object.

The Guides do not print.


Frozen header row covers Row 2

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