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Hitesh Kakadiya
 
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Default Excel should have multiple window splits .

In Microsoft Excel, there is a window split option. By dragging thick lines
on right and top right of the workshhet one can split the work area. But
there is only one horizontal and one vertical split possible. If your data is
spread too wide, manya times you need more than one split lines to avoid
scrolling of data and to look at 4 or 5 thing simultaneously and compare it.
So it will be great if Microsoft provides possibility of adding more than
one window split lines.

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