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Can I put a split in a document permanently?
I often use large tables, in time-precious situations. I use "split window"
so I can see the heading row in one pane, and see the row I'm working in, in the other pane. Every time I open the document, I have to set up this split. Is there a way to make the split more permanent, so the document is already split each time I open it? This would save some valuable seconds. |
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Can I put a split in a document permanently?
Hi Waza Cone,
You could add a 'Document_Open' macro to the 'This Document' module for the document, coded along the lines of: Option Explicit Private Sub Document_Open() ActiveWindow.SplitVertical = 36 End Sub where '36' is the percentage split. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Waza Cone" Waza wrote in message news I often use large tables, in time-precious situations. I use "split window" so I can see the heading row in one pane, and see the row I'm working in, in the other pane. Every time I open the document, I have to set up this split. Is there a way to make the split more permanent, so the document is already split each time I open it? This would save some valuable seconds. |
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