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In previous versions of Excel I was able to open the program in two separate
windows. Now I can only open them where they are in the one window or frame. Is there a way to open them separately and not have to arrange the 'page' within one frame? Also is there a way in the Property section to have it keep a record of the amount of time spent on a worksheet like you can do in MSWord? I received a copy of a spread sheet a few years ago from an accountant and his version monitored the time working on the spread sheet on the property section. I don't have the copy of the document he gave me anymore. I just kept opening new documents through that one and it kept track of the time I was working on the spread sheet. Thanks for your help. |
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