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flip screen
A while back I had someone inadvertently flip the screen on his desktop
(mirror horizontal image) while we were looking at Excel. Don't know if it was an Excel function, or a windows function (this was not on a laptop, but if it's an intentional function, my guess is it allows you to basically lay your laptop screen flat, and have someone who is looking from the other side see an image right side up). Any idea what this might have been, and whether it's Excel specific? I'm doubting it, but thought I'd post here. Thx. -- Boris |
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flip screen
Assuming that you mean a 180 degree rotation, rather than a mirror image,
the try Control/ Alt/ Down arrow. Windows, not Excel. -- David Biddulph "BorisS" wrote in message ... A while back I had someone inadvertently flip the screen on his desktop (mirror horizontal image) while we were looking at Excel. Don't know if it was an Excel function, or a windows function (this was not on a laptop, but if it's an intentional function, my guess is it allows you to basically lay your laptop screen flat, and have someone who is looking from the other side see an image right side up). Any idea what this might have been, and whether it's Excel specific? I'm doubting it, but thought I'd post here. Thx. -- Boris |
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