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Thank you. Two or more fully active windows appear. I can use the mouse to
build formulas across two or more tiled windows. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Window|New Window will create another window into that workbook Window|Arrange (horizontal/vertical/tiled???) (and check that windows of active workbook if you want) (You can select any worksheet in any window--even the same worksheet and view different locations.) And when you're tired of this, select a window to close and hit ctrl-w to close it. Debra Dalgleish has some instructions with pictures: http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#TwoWindows JoeOvercoat wrote: How do I view more than one tab at a time, within a given worksheet, without opening copies of that worksheet? Neither splitting the window nor freezing panes appear to provide this function. -- Dave Peterson |
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