How to Freeze Cells and Rows in Google Sheets?

Hey everyone, John Ozuysal here.

Google Sheet is a great free product for managing data and creating spreadsheets of all sorts. It’s my go-to tool for sheets and I wanted to show you how to freeze cells and rows because I think it’s a great future everyone can utilize.

How to Freeze Cells and Rows in Google Sheets

  1. Select the rows/cells you want to freeze.
  2. Click View from the Top menu, and proceed by clicking Freeze.
  3. From there, select one of the different options of freezing cells and rows to your need.

And that’s it! Also, here’s the video for a detailed explanation:

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Can Ozuysal

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John is the ex-Growth Manager of UserGuiding, a code-free product walkthrough software that helps teams scale user onboarding and boost user engagement.