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In any version of Excel, you can scroll the worksheet so that the top-left corner of the area you wan to view is at the top-left corner of the active window. You can then click on another cell and use Freeze Panes to 'lock' the screen such that the area bounded by the top-left corner of the active window and the 'other' cell cannot be scrolled out of view. You also have the 'Split' option, which allows you to scroll each of the windows independently.
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