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The online assistance tells how to scroll simultaneously through two Excel
workbooks while comparing them. It says to click that option if you want to
do it. I do not click it and it still does it. I do not want to scroll
through them simultaneously. Can you turn this feature offoff? Any help
anyone can offer will be much appreciated.
Thanks.
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sagorb wrote:

The online assistance tells how to scroll simultaneously through two Excel
workbooks while comparing them. It says to click that option if you want to
do it. I do not click it and it still does it. I do not want to scroll
through them simultaneously. Can you turn this feature offoff? Any help
anyone can offer will be much appreciated.
Thanks.


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