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MULTIPLE WINDOWS
In
this segment you’ll learn how to view multiple workbooks at the same
time, and even different sheets in the same workbook at the same
time.
In this example you have a fairly large spreadsheet, and what you’d
like to do is be able to look at the top and the bottom of the
spreadsheet at the same time. You can do this by splitting the
screen, and there are two ways to do this
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either you click on the cell where you want the
split to occur, lets say we want it to occur there,
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we say Window,
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and Split
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and what will happen is the screen will be split,
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if you double click on the split it will disappear,
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and you can click somewhere else,
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you say Window,
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Split
And you’ll be given more sections. And what this allows you to do is
view one section of spreadsheet while scrolling down to get to
another section of the spreadsheet.
There is another way to do this as well,
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so if we remove these by double clicking,
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you’ll see that on the scroll bars here we have two
little marks, you can click and drag it to where you want it to
sit,
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so we can click and drag this one here,
and set up your screens like that.
If you don’t like the split screen where both sections can be moved,
it’s always possible to freeze a frame, so for example
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you can move this up here
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and we can say this section and this section we
want to be frozen,
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if you go to Window,
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Freeze Panes
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you’ll see it disappears
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but now as you go down this always stays there,
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as you go across this will always stay there,
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in order to get rid of it, you just click Window,
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Unfreeze Panes,
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it will again be made available to you
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and again you can just double click on it and it’ll
disappear
Sometimes a situation may arise where you want to look at two
different spreadsheets at the same time, for this you can use the
Window Arrange feature. So for example you’ll see I’ve got two
spreadsheets open,
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if I click Arrange
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you get the option of how to arrange it, in this
case I click horizontal
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and when you click Ok
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you’ll see that the two spreadsheets are opened up
neatly underneath each other
And you can now work through the one and quickly compare it to the
other. Just to show you how the others look
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if you click Arrange
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and you say Vertical,
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what it does it puts it side by side,
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and go Arrange,
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lets say Cascade
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and they just rolling off each other,
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and Tiled
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what that would do is put them next to each other
and underneath each other.
The last situation is where you actually want to view two different
sheets in the same spreadsheet at the same time. So
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we’ll close this one down
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and open this one properly,
Now how do you view both sheets at the same time, again
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if you go to Window,
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you’ll see there’s an option called New Window, and
when you click it
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what it does is it actually generates the same
spreadsheet twice. So now you’ve got this spreadsheet Version 1
and 2 and they are continuously linked. And now
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when you say Arrange
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you can go to Horizontal
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say Ok,
The two same
spreadsheets are there, except you can now on the one of them click
on the other sheet, and it’s possible now to view both spreadsheets
at the same time. And any changes you make to either one will be
reflected in the one copy, and when you save it will be saved as one
copy only.
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