Excel: Macro to View Excel in Split Window on a MacintoshID: Q84021
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If you are using any version of Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh listed at
the beginning of this article, if you want to use key commands to split a
window, you must create a macro similar to the following:
=SPLIT?()
=RETURN()
When you execute this macro sequence, vertical and horizontal split
indicators are displayed across the active document. You can use the arrow
keys can to position either split where you want it. To fix the split in
the active window, press RETURN or ENTER.
NOTE: In Microsoft Excel version 4.0, the Window Split command can be
accessed with the designated menu key followed by W and S. The default
sequence for this command is \WS.
This macro and keyboard sequence can also be used to remove a split by
using the arrow keys to position a vertical split at the top (or the
horizontal split against the left) of the active window. Pressing RETURN or
ENTER will then cause the split to be removed.
"User's Guide," version 3.0 for the Macintosh, pages 209-210
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Last Reviewed: March 24, 1999