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Hi,
I have a duel monitor setup. I open one spreadsheet to view it in one screen & then open another completely different spreadsheet to view in the other screen but they seem to become one & can't be seperated. Is there some way to view them individualy one in each screen? Any help would be greatly appreceated. Thanks. Ken. |
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Have a look at the article at the following address:
http://www.drewery.net/blog/2006/08/...ft-excel-2003/ "Ken Grady" wrote: Hi, I have a duel monitor setup. I open one spreadsheet to view it in one screen & then open another completely different spreadsheet to view in the other screen but they seem to become one & can't be seperated. Is there some way to view them individualy one in each screen? Any help would be greatly appreceated. Thanks. Ken. |
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In Excel 2007, it looks like I can run the app multiple times from the start
menu - once for each monitor. Workable, but more of a workaround than a solution. Other office apps automatically create a separate window simply by opening mutliple documents. Any way to make XL07 behave this way by default? |
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