https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146906

--- Comment #13 from Albrecht Müller <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #11)
> (In reply to Albrecht Müller from comment #10)
> > Careful: Ctrl+Shift+F6 clashes with Calc's function to enter a mode that
> > allows to define fixed and scrollable parts of a table using cursor keys. I
> > suspect that this is hardcoded.
> Never seen this. 

Open some Calc document. Press Ctrl+Shift+F6. Then press the cursor keys.
Depending on the keys you press a vertical and a horizontal line will appear
that you can move using the cursor keys. Press enter when done.

This splits the spreadsheet in up to four areas where you can see different
parts of it. The behaviour depends on the state of the spreadsheet: If the
spreadsheet has fixed parts then the cursor keys move the borders of these
parts. If there are no fixed areas then the area of the spreadsheet is
partitioned as described above.

Unfortunately I do not know a shortcut that allows you to select the different
areas. I don't write separate bug reports for the other problems:

- The missing keyboard shortcut. Maybe the necessary shortcut exists but then
there is a problem with the ux-discovery design principle and/or the help
information.

- When changing the selected area using mouse clicks the macro recorder does
not record a command that does the area switch.

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