Cannot open two excel windows
I used to be able to open two or more excel windows but now that I started
using macros I can no longer open separate windows. Everything shares the same window. I guess this is due to the mysteries of PERSONAL.XLS but is there any way to get back to being able to open separate windows? |
Cannot open two excel windows
Not clear what is needed. Try
1) Tools | Options; open View tab and check Windows in Taskbars or 2) Windows | Arrange - tiled, etc Or tell us what exactly is meant by "to be able to open two or more excel windows" best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "grok" wrote in message ... I used to be able to open two or more excel windows but now that I started using macros I can no longer open separate windows. Everything shares the same window. I guess this is due to the mysteries of PERSONAL.XLS but is there any way to get back to being able to open separate windows? |
Cannot open two excel windows
Thanks for replying, Bernard. Please see below:
"Bernard Liengme" wrote: Not clear what is needed. Try 1) Tools | Options; open View tab and check Windows in Taskbars I already had this checked and I see two excel tasks in the taskbar. But clicking on either of them just changes what is in the one excel window. or 2) Windows | Arrange - tiled, etc The Tiled box was also checked. But I noticed a "Windows of active workbook" box and checked it and that appears to have fixed my problem. Thanks. Or tell us what exactly is meant by "to be able to open two or more excel windows" best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "grok" wrote in message ... I used to be able to open two or more excel windows but now that I started using macros I can no longer open separate windows. Everything shares the same window. I guess this is due to the mysteries of PERSONAL.XLS but is there any way to get back to being able to open separate windows? |
Cannot open two excel windows
It doesn't exactly work. Now I get two windows inside one and can manuver
them side-by-side like I want but what I really want is two windows. I should point out that these are .csv files and I'm opening them by clicking on them in Windows explorer. "grok" wrote: Thanks for replying, Bernard. Please see below: "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Not clear what is needed. Try 1) Tools | Options; open View tab and check Windows in Taskbars I already had this checked and I see two excel tasks in the taskbar. But clicking on either of them just changes what is in the one excel window. or 2) Windows | Arrange - tiled, etc The Tiled box was also checked. But I noticed a "Windows of active workbook" box and checked it and that appears to have fixed my problem. Thanks. Or tell us what exactly is meant by "to be able to open two or more excel windows" best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "grok" wrote in message ... I used to be able to open two or more excel windows but now that I started using macros I can no longer open separate windows. Everything shares the same window. I guess this is due to the mysteries of PERSONAL.XLS but is there any way to get back to being able to open separate windows? |
Cannot open two excel windows
Open one of the files via Explorer.
Now open EXCEL the application and load the seconf file into there. Now resize the Window panes. Jonah =========== grok wrote: It doesn't exactly work. Now I get two windows inside one and can manuver them side-by-side like I want but what I really want is two windows. I should point out that these are .csv files and I'm opening them by clicking on them in Windows explorer. |
Cannot open two excel windows
Jonah, that doesn't help. It just puts me back into sharing the same window
with two spreadsheets. "Jonah" wrote: Open one of the files via Explorer. Now open EXCEL the application and load the seconf file into there. Now resize the Window panes. Jonah =========== grok wrote: It doesn't exactly work. Now I get two windows inside one and can manuver them side-by-side like I want but what I really want is two windows. I should point out that these are .csv files and I'm opening them by clicking on them in Windows explorer. |
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