It keeps titles on the screen so that as you scroll you can still see the headings and know what figures relate to what.
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You can reduce the percentage of view to display more on the screen or you can scroll to various parts of the window.
The status bar.
You can use the horizontal (located at the bottom of the worksheet) and vertical (located to the right of the worksheet) scroll bars. You also can use the view option to see more or less of the worksheet area.
Horizontal scroll bars allow you to move the worksheet viewing window left and right. Vertical scroll bars allow you to move the worksheet viewing window up and down. By scrolling around the screen, you will be able to view all the portions of the worksheet. You also can change the view percent to see more or less in the viewing window, but if you make the text too small, you will not be able to read it.
Which view allows you to create or modify a worksheet while viewing how it will look in printed format. Correct Answer:Page Layout View The Page Layout View
There is a divider between the worksheet tabs section and the horizontal slider section. Click and drag the divider bar to the left to reduce the space allowed to display worksheet tabs and to the right to increase the viewing area of the worksheet tabs.
You can freeze the top 5 rows. Put the cursor in cell A6. The use the Freeze Panes option and all of the rows above the current cell will be frozen. As you then scroll down, those rows will stay on the screen.
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Perspective refers to a particular way of viewing things or a point of view. It can also refer to the technique used in art to create the illusion of depth and dimension on a flat surface by depicting objects from a specific vantage point.