What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

In this article, you'll learn how to display certain rows and/or columns in separate panes by splitting the worksheet into two or four parts.

When working with large datasets, it can be helpful to see a few areas of the same worksheet at a time to compare different subsets of data. This can be done by using Excel's Split Screen feature.

How to split screen in Excel

Splitting is a one-click operation in Excel. To split up a worksheet into two or four parts, this is what you need to do:

  1. Select the row/column/cell before which you want to place the split.
  2. On the View tab, in the Windows group, click the Split button.

Done!

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

Depending on your selection, the worksheet window can be divided horizontally, vertically or both, so you have two or four separate sections with their own scrollbars. Let's see how each scenario works.

Split worksheet vertically on columns

To separate two areas of the spreadsheet vertically, select the column to the right of the column where you wish the split to appear and click the Split button.

In the dataset below, suppose you want to display the item details (columns A through C) and sales numbers (columns D through H) in separate panes. To have it done, select column D on the left of which the split should be made:

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

As the result, the worksheet is divided into two vertical panes, each having its own scrollbar.

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

Now that the first three columns are locked by the split, you can select any cell in the right-hand pane and scroll to the right. This will hide columns D through F from view, focusing your attention on the more important column G:

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

Split worksheet horizontally on rows

To separate your Excel window horizontally, select the row below the row where you want the split to occur.

Let's say you aim to compare data for East and West regions. As the West data begin in row 10, we have it selected:

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

The window gets divided into two panes, one above the other. And now, you can bring any part of each pane to focus by using two vertical scrollbars.

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

Split worksheet into four parts

To view four different sections of the same worksheet simultaneously, split your screen both vertically and horizontally. For this, select the cell above and to the left of which the split should appear, and then use the Split command.

In the image below, cell G10 is selected, so the screen is separated into the following parts:

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

Working with split bars

By default, the split always occurs above and to the left of the active cell.

If cell A1 is selected, the worksheet will be divided into four equal parts.

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

If a wrong cell was accidentally selected, you can adjust the panes by dragging the split bar to the desired position using the mouse.

What do you use to navigate and display different different portions of a worksheet window?

How to remove split

To undo the worksheet splitting, just click the Split button again. Another easy way is to double click the split bar.

How to split screen between two worksheets

The Excel Split feature only works within a single spreadsheet. To view two tabs in the same workbook at a time, you need to open another window of the same workbook as explained in View two Excel sheets side by side.

That's how the Excel Split Screen feature works. Hope you find our tips helpful. If there's something else you'd like us to share next time, please let us know in comments. I thank you for reading and look forward to seeing you on our blog next week!

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What do you use to navigate and display different portions of a worksheet in the worksheet window?

You can use the horizontal and vertical scrollbars to move quickly to the parts of the worksheet that are not visible. The scroll bars are also called Scroll Thumb. The Scroll Box is the box that can be scrolled.

What can be used to navigate a worksheet?

You can also use keyboard shortcuts to navigate worksheets in Excel. Pressing “Ctrl” + “PageUp” moves to the previous worksheet. Pressing “Ctrl” + “PageDown” moves to the next worksheet. If you have many worksheets in a workbook or give worksheets very long names, you may not be able to see all the worksheet name tabs.

How do you navigate through a worksheet?

In an open workbook, select View > Navigation. The Navigation pane will open on the right side of the window. The Navigation pane can also be opened from the status bar at the bottom of the screen. Right-click on the status bar and select Sheet Number.

How do you navigate between different sheets in Excel?

These keyboard shortcuts are probably the quickest and easiest way to move between sheets in Excel. Simply press CTRL + PAGE UP to move to the previous sheet, or CTRL + PAGE DOWN to move to the next sheet. You can also hold down the CTRL key and use the mouse scroll wheel to move between sheets.