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How do you split a worksheet in Excel 2007 so that a separate sheet appears
above and current sheet appears below the split line? I need to see a section of a different sheet while working on another. Thanks. |
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Isn't there a View menu where you can arrange the windows
horizontally? --JP On Sep 18, 2:14*pm, Harvey Gersin wrote: How do you split a worksheet in Excel 2007 so that a separate sheet appears above and current sheet appears below the split line? *I need to see a section of a different sheet while working on another. *Thanks. |
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You don't split the window, you create a new window then arrange the two
horizontally. You can have whatever sheet or workbook you want in each window. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:14:05 -0700, Harvey Gersin wrote: How do you split a worksheet in Excel 2007 so that a separate sheet appears above and current sheet appears below the split line? I need to see a section of a different sheet while working on another. Thanks. |
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