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Old September 15th, 2003, 12:38 PM
patrick072040
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Can you split a worksheet in half vertically, but scroll vertically on
both?. For example, have cells j1..l8 stay put, when scrolling up cells
a1.I100 ?

It seems by default that if you split horizontally, you get vertical scroll
bars. If you split horizontally, you get vertical scroll bars.

I want vertical bars w/ a vertical split. OR, some other functinoality that
locks in "upper right cells" when I scroll up.

Any suggestions? BTW - using Excel 2002.

Thank you


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Old September 15th, 2003, 12:57 PM
Andy B
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Default split worksheet

patrick

Try using 2 windows for the one spreadsheet. Go to Windows/New Window. This
will give you two windows on the same sheet.

Andy

"patrick072040" wrote in message
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Can you split a worksheet in half vertically, but scroll vertically on
both?. For example, have cells j1..l8 stay put, when scrolling up cells
a1.I100 ?

It seems by default that if you split horizontally, you get vertical

scroll
bars. If you split horizontally, you get vertical scroll bars.

I want vertical bars w/ a vertical split. OR, some other functinoality

that
locks in "upper right cells" when I scroll up.

Any suggestions? BTW - using Excel 2002.

Thank you




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Old September 15th, 2003, 12:59 PM
Rafael Ortiz
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Default split worksheet

Have you tried using Window, Freeze Panes? First, click on a cell such that
the row just above and the column just to the left of the cell will
"freeze." Then select Window, Freeze Panes.

MRO


"patrick072040" wrote in message
news:axh9b.357412$Oz4.132419@rwcrnsc54...
Can you split a worksheet in half vertically, but scroll vertically on
both?. For example, have cells j1..l8 stay put, when scrolling up cells
a1.I100 ?

It seems by default that if you split horizontally, you get vertical

scroll
bars. If you split horizontally, you get vertical scroll bars.

I want vertical bars w/ a vertical split. OR, some other functinoality

that
locks in "upper right cells" when I scroll up.

Any suggestions? BTW - using Excel 2002.

Thank you




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Old September 15th, 2003, 01:00 PM
Jim Rech
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Default split worksheet

It's not possible to have a vertical split where the left half scrolls
vertically and the right does not. The closest you can come to that is to
select cell J8 and then Window, Freeze Panes.

Alternatively, you can create a second window (Window, New) which you can
then size and position for the J1:L8 range. The other window could be used
for the big range and the windows will scroll independently.

--
Jim Rech
Excel MVP


 




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