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Default How do I Remove a Split from my Comments in Excel 2003?

I have set my current workbook to split/freeze the first column and first 2
rows. Now, when I add a comment to the second row (in any column) my comments
are cut off if I should scroll down.

I don't ever remember the behavior before. And I don't know what I've done
to enable it but it's really annoying.

How do turn this off.
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Instead of WindowSplit try selecting B3 then WindowFreeze Panes to hold top
2 rows and left column in view when scrolling.


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On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 10:54:01 -0700, JesusPresley
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I have set my current workbook to split/freeze the first column and first 2
rows. Now, when I add a comment to the second row (in any column) my comments
are cut off if I should scroll down.

I don't ever remember the behavior before. And I don't know what I've done
to enable it but it's really annoying.

How do turn this off.


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