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Jim Rech Jim Rech is offline
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Default Floating Window

I haven't used the Camera tool in many a year but isn't it the same thing as
the Copy Picture choice you see when you hold Shift down and click the Edit
menu open? If so it might be easier.

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Jim
"Vic Eldridge" wrote in message
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| Hi Paul,
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| Excel has a nifty little camera tool that often goes unnoticed due to the
| fact it doesn't appear on any of Excel's default toolbars. To use it,
you'll
| have to first add it to a toolbar, by right clicking on a toolbar and
| selecting Customize...
| On the Commands tab, select the Tools category, then in the list on the
| right, scroll down until you find the Camera tool, then drag it onto a
| toolbar of your choice.
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| Regards,
| Vic Eldridge
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| Right click on any toolbar then select
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| "Paul Smith" wrote:
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| Does anyone know of any way of producing a floating window which
contains a
| view of range from a worksheet?
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| My requirement can be partly satisfied by using a new window, but How
can
| this be made to always be on top?
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| Any help or references gratefully received.
|
| Paul Smith
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