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Working with large datasets in Google Sheets can be difficult if you can't see the title row. Here's how to freeze rows on your spreadsheet.
Google Sheets' freezing function allows you to pin not just the topmost row and leftmost column to your view but even create larger, more specific freeze-frames based on your preferences.
The larger a spreadsheet gets, the more likely you'll want to start hiding rows or columns or maybe you've been given a sheet that has hidden rows or columns.
It can be frustrating, time-consuming, and lead to mistakes. Google Sheets allows you to hide columns and rows, decluttering your workspace and making the experience smoother.
Freezing a row in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets can organize your spreadsheet and make sorting through data a breeze. Here's how to do it.
What’s nice about the ability to lock cells in Google Sheets is that you have flexibility. You can lock a single cell, a range, column, row, or the entire sheet.
There are several ways to sort data in Google Sheets, and a few tips can help you get the most useful information and prevent mixing up data.
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