Excel: Works 2.0 Sheets with Splits Open in Two WindowsID: Q89397
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When opening a Microsoft Works version 2.0 for Windows worksheet containing a split in Excel 4.0, the split will not be displayed. Instead, two synchronized windows will be displayed. The windows will be synchronized either horizontally or vertically, depending on the way the original Works worksheet was split. If the Works worksheet was split both vertically and horizontally, the sheet will open in Excel with two vertically synchronized Windows.
In order to have the document display as it did in Works, the worksheet
splits must be reset in Excel. First, close the second window view,
designated as "SHEETNAME:2 [VSYNC]" (without the quotation marks), by
activating it and double-clicking on the document control bar in the upper-
left corner of the worksheet. Next, choose Split from the Window menu. The
split appears above and to the left of the active cell. To adjust where the
split is place, click where the panes intersect and move it to the desired
location.
If a Microsoft Works 2.0 worksheet containing a split is loaded into either
Microsoft Excel 2.1 or 3.0, the split will not be displayed, and multiple
windows do not result.
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 251-253
Additional query words: 4.0 Winworks vsync hsync
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Last Reviewed: March 26, 1999