I am trying to split one worksheet so that I can make the colums a different
width on the bottom than the columns on the top. I have not had any luck with
this effort. Please let me know if you have done this successfully or if you
know a way to view two worksheets at the same time.
Dave Peterson - 22 Feb 2007 22:25 GMT
You may be able to achieve this effect by using merged cells
(format|cells|alignment tab), but merged cells are a pain for other things.
I'd do my best to put the data in separate worksheets.
> I am trying to split one worksheet so that I can make the colums a different
> width on the bottom than the columns on the top. I have not had any luck with
> this effort. Please let me know if you have done this successfully or if you
> know a way to view two worksheets at the same time.

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Gord Dibben - 22 Feb 2007 23:04 GMT
Column widths and row heights are properties of the entire column and row.
To see two sheets side by side, go to Window>New Window then
Window>Arrange>Vertical.
You can have a separate sheet in each window.
You can also have separate sheets from different workbooks.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
>I am trying to split one worksheet so that I can make the colums a different
>width on the bottom than the columns on the top. I have not had any luck with
>this effort. Please let me know if you have done this successfully or if you
>know a way to view two worksheets at the same time.