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hi everyone my name is kevin today i want to show you how you could freeze pains in microsoft excel and as full disclosure before we jump into it i work at microsoft so why would you want to freeze pains well what you could do is when you freeze panes you could basically lock letamp;#39;s say a row or you could lock a column in your spreadsheet so when you scroll down the sheet that row continues to show up or if you scroll over to the side that column continues to show up well instead of me explaining why donamp;#39;t we just jump on my pc and i could show you exactly what i mean and then iamp;#39;ll show you how to do it all right letamp;#39;s jump on the pc here i am on my desktop and today for this example iamp;#39;m going to be using excel that comes with office 365. this is the latest and greatest but even if you have excel 2019 2016 2013 or any other older version freeze panes has been there for a while and you should be able to follow along so hereamp;#39;s what i mean by