Bernard,
Thanks for the tip, but I'm thinking of something a little more user
friendly like a feature that is built in to the split screen view. That way
you are working with one file.
"Bernard Liengme" wrote:
Have you tried this?
Window|New Window - now there are two instances on the same worksheet
Open Sheet2
Use Window|arrange or (in XL2003) Window|Compare side by side
Can be done with many worksheets/workbooks at once
"Tab" is not the right male for a worksheet; dialog boxes have tabs.
best wishes
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Bernard V Liengme
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"Jason" wrote in message
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Excel should provide the ability to see multiple worksheets (tabs) at
once.
I am currently using Excel 2003.
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