What is dividing my document

mikecox39

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I can't figure out why the sheet has a split between columns on the page. I've ruled out page breaks and print area. If I drag it the divider it gets worse. What is it and how do I get this sheet to display, neat and clear, without all those other areas in the display?

Here's a screenshot.

https://app.box.com/s/z5z0rcp4xgd4vwfe1wgn
 

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At a guess you have "Split" turned on which is under the view tab. Would have been more certain if you had uploaded the actual file rather than a Jpeg.
 
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If you're talking about the "Details" sheet, select the view tab then click normal
 
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https://app.box.com/s/z5z0rcp4xgd4vwfe1wgn

That didn't clear up the problem, it's still there, just in a different form.

What is this thing that is dividing this worksheet between column C and D, and subdivides the whole worksheet into unknown numbers of squares?

How do I constrain this worksheet to only include the columns A-E, with rows that I can add to as the data gets added over the month? Actually, I doubt I'd ever need more than 20 rows.

This is something that has developed fairly recently, obviously something I did, inadvertently, but what was it and how do it get the original format back?
 
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Go into View, page break preview and click and drag the dotted page break to the right. (it won't go to column E because you have no data or formatting in Column E to print).
 
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Those dotted lines are simply showing the page breaks for printing.
If you don't want to see them goto File > Options > Advanced > scroll down to "Display options for this sheet" (make sure the sheet is "Details")> uncheck "Show page breaks"
 
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They are dragagble to change the page break position!
 
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