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Normally when I'm working with an open spreadsheet I can open another in a
separate window. I've just installed Office 2003 and now when I try to open
a new spreadsheet it replaces the one I'm working in. I need to compare both
worksheets side by side. Before posting please confirm that you have
successfully tested a solution to the scenario I just mentioned.

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Have you tried Windows | Compare Side by Side
This works for me - I just did it.
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Normally when I'm working with an open spreadsheet I can open another in a
separate window. I've just installed Office 2003 and now when I try to
open
a new spreadsheet it replaces the one I'm working in. I need to compare
both
worksheets side by side. Before posting please confirm that you have
successfully tested a solution to the scenario I just mentioned.

Thanks,




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