How to Use The Keyboard Shortcut to Freeze Panes in Excel (3 Methods)

The dataset includes the Product Name, the Price, and the product’s percentage of value-added tax (VAT).

3 Shortcuts of Freeze Panes in Excel


Method 1 – Shortcut to Freeze Both Rows and Columns

STEPS:

  • Select the cell row or column (i.e., row 9).
  • Click on row 9, or on any cell in row 9, and press Shift + Spacebar, to select the whole row.

3 Shortcuts of Freeze Panes in Excel

  • Press  Alt + W + F, at the same time. The Freeze Panes option will open.
  • Press F to Freeze Panes.

3 Shortcuts of Freeze Panes in Excel

  • Press Alt + W + F + F to freeze the panes.
  • A gray line will appear directly below the frozen rows.

3 Shortcuts of Freeze Panes in Excel

  • If we scroll down, the frozen rows will still be visible.

3 Shortcuts of Freeze Panes in Excel

Read More: How to Freeze Top Row and First Column in Excel


Method 2 – Shortcut to Freeze Top Rows

STEPS:

  • Press Alt + W + F. The Freeze Panes drop-down menu bar will open.

3 Shortcuts of Freeze Panes in Excel

  • Press R to lock the top rows.
  • A gray line appears. The headers are now locked.

3 Shortcuts of Freeze Panes in Excel

  • If we scroll down, the headers will remain in the same place.

Read More: How to Freeze Multiple Panes in Excel


Method 3 – Freeze the First Column with the Keyboard Shortcut

STEPS:

  • Use the keyboard shortcut Alt + W + F to open the Freeze Panes menu bar.

  • To lock the first column, press C. This will freeze the first column of our worksheet.

  • If we scroll left or right, the first column will remain in the same place.

Read More: How to Freeze Rows and Columns at the Same Time in Excel 


Shortcut of Unfreeze Panes in Excel

STEPS:

  • Press Alt + W + F, to open the Freeze Panes menu bar.

3 Shortcuts of Freeze Panes in Excel

  • Press F to unfreeze the panes.


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