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Default Positioning multiple windows

Thanks, Shane. Not sure what you mean by 'Compare' since the button says
'View Side by Side' in Excel 2007? The confusion seems to be the
uncertainty of the difference between the 'Arrange All' button and the 'View
Side by Side' button. Are you saying that the 'View Side by Side' button
enables some sort of 'comparison' feature?

Thanks,
Richard

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"Shane Devenshire" wrote in message
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Hi,

Generally if you want to postion multiple windows use the command Window,
Arrange, ...

The only time you need compare is when you want to scroll both windows
simultaniously. In that case choose Window, Compare Side by Side. The
choose the command Window, Arrange, Vertical.




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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Blue Max" wrote:

How do we position separate worksheet windows side-by-side vertically
(left
and right)? When we select the 'View Side by Side" from the ribbon (View
Tab), the windows are positioned top and bottom with one above the other.
Moreover, we cannot see any way to change this default.

Thank you for any help.