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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Excel, you cannot synchronize windows horizontally or vertically by choosing Arrange from the Window menu. However, you can accomplish this by creating a Microsoft Excel or Visual Basic, Applications Edition, macro. MORE INFORMATION
The following macros assume that a second window for the worksheet has
been opened by clicking New Window on the Window menu.
Visual Basic Macro
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