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Scrolling in Excel
Is there a way to take an excel spreadsheet workbook, split it, and then be
able to do synchronous scrolling on the split windows? I'm trying to do this without copying the data into a new worksheet. |
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From the menu:
WindowSplit Position the cursor where you want the split before issuing the command -- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "DeTonya@sunbridgecapital" m wrote in message ... Is there a way to take an excel spreadsheet workbook, split it, and then be able to do synchronous scrolling on the split windows? I'm trying to do this without copying the data into a new worksheet. |
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Try <Window<new window
you get two views of the same workbook that you can work with independantly. What you change in one you change in the other, and you can delete one without it doing anything to the other. Note if you save with the extra window showing it will be there when you reopen the file "DeTonya@sunbridgecapital" wrote: Is there a way to take an excel spreadsheet workbook, split it, and then be able to do synchronous scrolling on the split windows? I'm trying to do this without copying the data into a new worksheet. |
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