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Default how do I turn off vsync in excel?

When using excel, viewing the same worksheet in two windows, sometimes the
navigation is syncronised in both, and sometimes not.
This prevents me looking at different parts of the sheet at the same time.
When it is, there is the word [VSync] next to the title bar.
How do I turn this off?

There is nothing in help on VSync
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Jim Rech
 
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The window syncing UI has been removed since Excel 4. So run this macro and
save your workbook:

Sub SyncOff()
Windows.Arrange ActiveWorkbook:=True, synchorizontal:=False,
syncvertical:=False
End Sub

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| When using excel, viewing the same worksheet in two windows, sometimes the
| navigation is syncronised in both, and sometimes not.
| This prevents me looking at different parts of the sheet at the same time.
| When it is, there is the word [VSync] next to the title bar.
| How do I turn this off?
|
| There is nothing in help on VSync


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