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Default Excel - Dual Monitors - 1 Tab on each monitor

I have dual monitors and am able to extend an Excel Workbook across both
screens. I would like to have one tab (ie. "Sheet 1") open on one monitor
and another tab of the same workbook (ie. "Sheet 2") open on the other
monitor. Is this possible? It would be the same as having two tabs of the
same workbook viewable at the same time.
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Stretch the Application window across the two monitors, and then choose New
Window from the Window menu, then Arrange Vertical.


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I have dual monitors and am able to extend an Excel Workbook across both
screens. I would like to have one tab (ie. "Sheet 1") open on one monitor
and another tab of the same workbook (ie. "Sheet 2") open on the other
monitor. Is this possible? It would be the same as having two tabs of
the
same workbook viewable at the same time.



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