The picture might show four screens, each representing a different version of Excel (Windows, Mac, web, and mobile). Each screen would have a spreadsheet open, with certain columns locked in place. The locked columns might be highlighted in a different color or marked with a lock icon to indicate that they are frozen. The other columns on each screen would be scrollable, allowing the user to view the rest of the data.

The picture might show four screens, each representing a different version of Excel (Windows, Mac, web, and mobile). Each screen would have a spreadsheet open, with certain columns locked in place. The locked columns might be highlighted in a different color or marked with a lock icon to indicate that they are frozen. The other columns on each screen would be scrollable, allowing the user to view the rest of the data.

The picture might show four screens, each representing a different version of Excel (Windows, Mac, web, and mobile). Each screen would have a spreadsheet open, with certain columns locked in place. The locked columns might be highlighted in a different color or marked with a lock icon to indicate that they are frozen. The other columns on each screen would be scrollable, allowing the user to view the rest of the data.

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