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Sorry for another question. (I had back surgery last week and about all I
can do is play on the computer.)

Anyway, I some how managed to split my worksheet into 4 parts, how in the
world do I get it back to one full screen? I tried copy & pasting the
information into a different worksheet but it lost all of the formula
formating.

Thanks in Advance,
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Window menu/ Remove Split
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Sorry for another question. (I had back surgery last week and about all I
can do is play on the computer.)

Anyway, I some how managed to split my worksheet into 4 parts, how in the
world do I get it back to one full screen? I tried copy & pasting the
information into a different worksheet but it lost all of the formula
formating.

Thanks in Advance,
Heidi



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I'm not finding it, I'm using Excel 2007 if that makes a difference.

Heidi

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Window menu/ Remove Split
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Sorry for another question. (I had back surgery last week and about all I
can do is play on the computer.)

Anyway, I some how managed to split my worksheet into 4 parts, how in the
world do I get it back to one full screen? I tried copy & pasting the
information into a different worksheet but it lost all of the formula
formating.

Thanks in Advance,
Heidi




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Your not going to believe this but I just found it.

To get rid of the split screen in your workbook just click on Split again!

I can't believe it, I hit just for the h3ll of it and it worked.

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Hi

As well as that, if you click on the intersection of the two splits and
drag up and left to the top corner of the screen, the split will go.

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Your not going to believe this but I just found it.

To get rid of the split screen in your workbook just click on Split
again!

I can't believe it, I hit just for the h3ll of it and it worked.

Heidi



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