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Split Screen: Blog Specification

This document provides specifications for a blog post about splitting the screen in Excel. The blog post title is "Split Screen - Excelchat" and it will be 490 words. It will include instructions on how to split the Excel screen into panes by clicking the "Split" button after selecting a cell. It will also cover how to move the split screen and create horizontal and vertical splits. The post will include 10 figures to demonstrate the different split screen methods.

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Split Screen
Excel allows us to split the worksheet into panes so that we can scroll through each pane
separately. This is especially useful when we are working with a large data set and we want a
split view of the screen.

How to split screen


The method to split screen is very easy. We only need to click on the cell where we want to split,
like E6. Then we click the View tab > Split button.

Figure 1. Final result: How to split screen

The screen will automatically be divided into four areas, with a horizontal and vertical line that
serve as dividers, intersecting at the upper left corner of cell E6.

We can now scroll down the bottom part of the worksheet while leaving the top portion stationary.
Figure 2. Scrolling the bottom part

Alternatively, we can also scroll down the upper portion of the worksheet and the bottom part will
display the view exactly as we left it.

Figure 3. Scrolling the top part

In the same manner, we can also scroll the right side of the screen without changing the left side
view, and vice versa.
Figure 4. Scrolling to the side

Move the split screen


We can actually move the split screen by simply dragging the lines up, down, left or right. In the
example below, we have moved the horizontal line below row 2, and the vertical line to the right
of column C.

Figure 5. Output: Move the split screen


Horizontal split screen
We can also customize the split screen to show only two panes. In order to split horizontally,
follow these steps:
● Click below the row where we want the screen to split. We want the screen to split after
the third row so we select row 4.
● Click View tab > Split

Figure 6. Output: Horizontal split screen

The screen will split above the selected cells. We can now scroll in the top and bottom screens
separately.
Figure 7. Scrolling the bottom screen

Vertical split screen


Remember that the screen will split above and to the left of the active cells. In order to split
vertically, follow these steps:
● Click column C
● Click View tab > Split
Figure 8. Output: Vertical split screen

The screen is split vertically and we can now scroll the left and right screens independently.

Figure 9. Scrolling the right screen

Remove split screen


To remove the split screen, simply uncheck the Split command button in View tab.
Figure 10. How to remove split screen

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