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Mark Ivey Mark Ivey is offline
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Ant,

Thanks for the reply and suggestion, but that would not work for what I was
wanting to do. I really wanted to be able to view two instances of Excel and
the post I made with instructions on how to do it was what did the trick for
me. This allows me to see one instance of Excel on one of my monitors and
another instance of Excel on my other monitor.

Keep in mind that if you have anything saved in your PERSONAL MACRO
WORKBOOK, you will get an error telling you that BOOK1 is open for editing.
Really not a big deal. Just click okay and keep going with your work. You
just won't be able to save anything to your PERSONAL MACRO WORKBOOK from the
2nd instance (or 3rd, or 4th, etc.) of Excel you open with the method I
suggested. If you need to save something to the PERSONAL MACRO WORKBOOK, you
need to make sure you are in the original instance of Excel or make sure all
other instances are closed before doing so.

Thanks...

Mark Ivey



"somethinglikeant" wrote in message
ps.com...
Would

Windows Compare side by side suit your purposes?

Ant