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deprecated interface XViewSplitable
Usage Restrictions
deprecated
Description
enables a SpreadsheetView to split the view.

Methods' Summary
getIsWindowSplit returns true if the view is split into individual panes.  
getSplitHorizontal returns the horizontal position in pixels where the view is split.  
getSplitVertical returns the vertical position in pixels where the view is split.  
getSplitColumn returns the column before which the view is split.  
getSplitRow returns the row before which the view is split.  
splitAtPosition splits the view at the specified position.  
Methods' Details
getIsWindowSplit
boolean
getIsWindowSplit();

Description
returns true if the view is split into individual panes.

Only one of XViewSplitable::getIsWindowSplit() and XViewFreezable::hasFrozenPanes() can be true.

getSplitHorizontal
long
getSplitHorizontal();

Description
returns the horizontal position in pixels where the view is split.
getSplitVertical
long
getSplitVertical();

Description
returns the vertical position in pixels where the view is split.
getSplitColumn
long
getSplitColumn();

Description
returns the column before which the view is split.
getSplitRow
long
getSplitRow();

Description
returns the row before which the view is split.
splitAtPosition
void
splitAtPosition( [in] long  nPixelX,
[in] long  nPixelY );

Description
splits the view at the specified position.

To split only horizontally, specify nPixelY as 0. To split only vertically, specify nPixelX as 0.

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