How do I freeze rows and columns in Numbers?

This topic hasn’t come up in a while. I’m trying to freeze the first column in a Numbers document. I have checked “freeze header columns” but the column scrolls away just as it does when this selection is unchecked. Same thing with the header rows. Am I missing something? Does “header column” refer to my Column A or am I not understanding the terminology? Freezing rows and columns seems like a really basic thing to want to do; how could this not be a feature?



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MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 15.1

Posted on Dec 31, 2024 03:59 PM

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Posted on Dec 31, 2024 09:04 PM

Hi xteep,


No, Column A is not automatically a Header Column.

I see you are using a Mac. On a Mac, click on the table to make it active. Format Panel (on the right) > Table > Headers & Footer.

Choose at least one Header Column.



Or in the Menu > Table:



Choose at least one Header Column.

Then Freeze Header Columns.


Regards,

Ian.

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Dec 31, 2024 09:04 PM in response to xteep

Hi xteep,


No, Column A is not automatically a Header Column.

I see you are using a Mac. On a Mac, click on the table to make it active. Format Panel (on the right) > Table > Headers & Footer.

Choose at least one Header Column.



Or in the Menu > Table:



Choose at least one Header Column.

Then Freeze Header Columns.


Regards,

Ian.

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