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When comparing 2 files. (as bank accnts, side by side);
if the DATE, (on one line, 1st file), is a screen away from the same DATE
in file 2,
how to arrive at the equivalent viewing portion?

(You would need 1 file to remain unchanged; but using the scroll-bar, both
move.) ??
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When comparing 2 files. (as bank accnts, side by side);
if the DATE, (on one line, 1st file), is a screen away from the same DATE
in file 2,
how to arrive at the equivalent viewing portion?

(You would need 1 file to remain unchanged; but using the scroll-bar, both
move.) ??
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