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adobe acrobat professional, ability to "freeze panes" in acrobat professional?
belephant1881
post Oct 25 2006, 01:27 PM
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Hello. Does anyone know of how I can "freeze panes" in Acrobat Professional????
In my Excel spreadsheet, I froze the panes, but when I convert it to PDF via Acrobat Professional, I am unable to think of a way to "freeze" the top part of my spreadsheet. Can this even be done? ANy ideas?
I really appreciate it. Thanks!
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post Oct 26 2006, 12:58 PM
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what version of acrobat?
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post Oct 26 2006, 02:50 PM
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adobe acrobat professional 7.0
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post Oct 26 2006, 03:25 PM
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grr. I don't have acrobat 7 handy to test with. the documentation says you can do it. Have you tried looking at acrobat's help section?
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