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I am running Windows XP Pro
I have a two monitor installation arrangement configured to be independant screens to which I can drag window to one or the other. I can open two separate instances of Excel 2003 Via Start | Run | and entering "excel" for each instance of excel I would want to compare. I have googled to find out if this is the correct and only way to run two instances of an application but the results are vague. Question 1 Can anyone advise me how the method above works? Question 2 What other methods can be used to achieve two instances of an application running. |
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