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I have tried to no avail. I use multiple screens, 2, on my PC. Can I have 2
Excel spreadsheets open on different screens??
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What happens if you open two instances of the Excel application?

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I have tried to no avail. I use multiple screens, 2, on my PC. Can I have 2
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That was the only thing I did not do. It works,

thank you

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What happens if you open two instances of the Excel application?

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I have tried to no avail. I use multiple screens, 2, on my PC. Can I have 2
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Do the spreadsheets have to be on the same Excel instance? If not, launching
Excel twice will create two application instances and you can drag one to the
other screen.

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Done and works,

Thanks

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Do the spreadsheets have to be on the same Excel instance? If not, launching
Excel twice will create two application instances and you can drag one to the
other screen.

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Is there anyway to default Excel to open a new instance when a new file is
opened. The current default is to open the new spreadsheet in the same
program. I have looked and looked but no way to set it to automatically open
new excel instances by default.

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