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Vertical Split Bar
There is a narrow bar at the top of the vertical scrollbar and one at the right end of the horizontal scrollbar that can be dragged onto the window to split it. They can be dragged off to remove the split. These are split bars.
vertical split bar
Vertical Split Bar
Yes, you can drag the horizontal split bar in Microsoft Word. This feature allows you to split the document window into two separate views, making it easier to compare different sections of the same document. To do this, simply click and hold the split bar (which appears at the top of the vertical scroll bar) and drag it up or down to adjust the size of each pane. Release the mouse button to set the new position of the split.
Apart from the obvious (bar owner), try saloonkeeper.
Perhaps it is from the I-Ching. The I-Ching is an ancient oracle.
Clicking in a cell won't remove it.
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Yes of cours we can split a worksheet Click the split bar located at the right edge of the horizontal scroll bar. Drag to the left until you reach the column at which you want the worksheet window divided. Release the mouse button. Excel splits the window at that column and adds a second horizontal scroll bar to the other part of the worksheet.
The grip is about 2 inches apart on each black Olympic bar which can extend when needed.
Depends on how far back the split goes. If it is only split 2"-3" from the muzzle, it can be cut and recrowned. If it is split back futher, the gun will have to be rebarrelled.