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Can Excel Splits be Independent of Each Other?

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    Can Excel Splits be Independent of Each Other?

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    I was wondering if there is a way to split an excel workbook, but not have each split mirror the other.

    For example, if you look at the attached spreadsheet, I split it at row 19. Now when I type in A1 in the top split, the same words go into A1 in the bottom split.

    I basically want the bottom split to be it’s own sheet, I want the top and bottom split to be independent of each other, each with their own vertical and horizontal scroll bars.

    Is this at all possible?

    Thanks.
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    Re: Can Excel Splits be Independent of Each Other?

    You can open a second window (Window > New Window) and arrange horizontally or vertically (Window > Arrange). Each will have separate scroll bars. In one window, select BOTH sheets, and do formatting and data entry as you wish.

    I can't imagine why you want to do this.
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