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Would like to freeze the top rows, and split the bottom rows at the same
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Would like to freeze the top rows, and split the bottom rows at the same
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Cannot be done.

Cumbersome but try two windows placed horizontally.


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Would like to freeze the top rows, and split the bottom rows at the same
time: it does not appear that this is possible - is it?


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