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       yes,

             on Apple's MacIntosh, this is simple ... it's one of the
advantages, I've discovered in finally making the decision to purchase  ;-)

            on MsFt's, it's a matter of re-sizing each window then keeping
each running. ;-)



From: Cley Faye <cleyfaye@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Showing two sheets of the same spreadsheet
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Cc: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>


2017-04-17 21:51 GMT+02:00 lismurn <jhkmont@gmail.com>:

Is it possible to show two sheets of the same spreadsheet and to edit each
cell as required on both parts without going to the individual Plot and
Burial Sheets.

I have a spreadsheet in which one sheet, Plots, shows the details of plots
in a graveyard including location, ownership, date registered etc.

The other sheet, Burials, shows who has been buried in each plot.

I have attached a jpeg example using Microsoft Excel but want to use
"Libreoffice Calc Spreadsheet" if possible.


Y​ou can duplicate the currently open document using the Window menu:
"Window" -> "New window". You can then place them the way you want (most
desktop environment allow easily placing windows on half-screen or quarter
of screen).​
​By default the new window might be on a different sheet but you can also
have the same sheet open in both windows.​

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