A Horizontal scrollbar is a scrollbar that allows you to pan horizontally.
There are two of them. The vertical scrollbar is up the right side of the worksheet. The horizontal scrollbar is across the bottom of the worksheet.
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.
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In visual basic if the number of items in your listbox is shorter than the height of your listbox then no scrollbar is displayed. If the number of items in you listbox is longer than the height then you get a scroll bar. This is for vertical scrolling. I have not encountered it with horizontal scrolling.
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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 scrollbar in a Word document is typically located on the right side of the document window. You can use it to scroll up and down to navigate through your document.
It enables you to split the window in Excel into separate panes. It is not in Excel 2013, but in earlier versions it is a very narrow item just above the scrollbar on the right of the screen. If you put the mouse over it, it changes into a pair of horizontal lines with an arrow pointing up and another pointing down, which you can then use to drag down and split the screen. There is also one at the right end of the bottom scrollbar.
I wish I knew :/
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control element with which continuous text or anything else can be scrolled