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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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What happens if you open two instances of the Excel application?
Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "Gordie" wrote: 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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That was the only thing I did not do. It works,
thank you "Dave F" wrote: What happens if you open two instances of the Excel application? Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "Gordie" wrote: 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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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. "Gordie" wrote: 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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Done and works,
Thanks "Vergel Adriano" wrote: 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. "Gordie" wrote: 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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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. "Gordie" wrote: 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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