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Anchor top few rows in Numbers

How do I anchor a few top rows (not header) of a table within Numbers?

(Just migrated from excel where I could anchor top rows and see them despite scrolling pages down...)


Posted on Jun 18, 2021 4:53 AM

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Posted on Jun 18, 2021 6:56 AM

You can designate up to five 'Header Rows' in Numbers.




You can also designate Footer Rows, very useful for placing SUM (and other) formulas.



If you're just coming from Excel be sure to have a look at Help > Numbers Help and study the templates at File > New in your menu.


In Numbers, unlike Excel, you typically work with more than one table on a sheet. There is less need to scroll large expanses of cells.


SG


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Jun 18, 2021 6:56 AM in response to borzycudna

You can designate up to five 'Header Rows' in Numbers.




You can also designate Footer Rows, very useful for placing SUM (and other) formulas.



If you're just coming from Excel be sure to have a look at Help > Numbers Help and study the templates at File > New in your menu.


In Numbers, unlike Excel, you typically work with more than one table on a sheet. There is less need to scroll large expanses of cells.


SG


Anchor top few rows in Numbers

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