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Changing the Size of Spreadsheet Panes

Summary: Selecting the size of the panes in a spreadsheet to fit your viewing needs. (This tip works with Microsoft Excel 97, Excel 2000, Excel 2002, and Excel 2003.)

As you learned in a previous ExcelTip, you can divide a spreadsheet window into either two or four panes, which allow you to view different parts of the same spreadsheet. You can, after dividing a spreadsheet window into panes, adjust the size of the panes. This is done by clicking and dragging the divider bar to the new location where you want the spreadsheet window divided.

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