![]() It should be like this: having the row 1:1 froze, and when scrolled all the way to top, show the frozen 1:1 and the next row would be 2:2 and not 1:1 and it is now. However, when I scroll back top again, I see the row 1:1 froze, and below it I see again row 1:1, thus seeing the same row twice. When I freeze the top row 1:1 with Excel Ribbon Freeze Row command, it does freeze the top row when I scroll down and it works as expected. This is no programming question, at least I wouldn't put it that way unless I needed VBA for that.
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