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When I split a window horizontaly, is there a way to move the upper pane
(right and left) without moving the lower pane, and viceversa?
I tried also using the scrollbar tool but I think that is not its purpose.
Thanks for any help
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A horizontally split window has no horizontal scrollbar on each section.

I would suggest instead remove the split then WindowNew Window and
WindowArrangeHorizontal or Vertical.

Each of these windows will have horizontal and vertical scrollbars.


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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 08:36:02 -0700, GSB wrote:

When I split a window horizontaly, is there a way to move the upper pane
(right and left) without moving the lower pane, and viceversa?
I tried also using the scrollbar tool but I think that is not its purpose.
Thanks for any help


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