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How to open workbook in two separate Excel windows?
 
I am working on a workbook with two worksheets. While developing
Sheet1, I need to constantly look at Sheet2. Obviously, this is very
tedious to do in one Excel window.

Ideally, I would like to open the same workbook in two separate Excel
windows. Alternatively, I would like open the same workbook twice in
the same Excel window. Alternatively, I would like to open two
worksheets from the same workbook concurrently in the same Excel
window.

How can I do that?

It would be fine with me if only one instance of the workbook is
writable. The other instances can be read-only. That is, Sheet1
needs to be writable, but Sheet2 can be read-only.

Bob Phillips

How to open workbook in two separate Excel windows?
 
Menu WindowNew Window

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HTH

Bob


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wrote in message
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I am working on a workbook with two worksheets. While developing
Sheet1, I need to constantly look at Sheet2. Obviously, this is very
tedious to do in one Excel window.

Ideally, I would like to open the same workbook in two separate Excel
windows. Alternatively, I would like open the same workbook twice in
the same Excel window. Alternatively, I would like to open two
worksheets from the same workbook concurrently in the same Excel
window.

How can I do that?

It would be fine with me if only one instance of the workbook is
writable. The other instances can be read-only. That is, Sheet1
needs to be writable, but Sheet2 can be read-only.




FARAZ QURESHI

How to open workbook in two separate Excel windows?
 
XCLent BOB!

Sorry 4 interrupting but What An XCLent Feature

Thanx

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Menu WindowNew Window

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---
HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



wrote in message
...
I am working on a workbook with two worksheets. While developing
Sheet1, I need to constantly look at Sheet2. Obviously, this is very
tedious to do in one Excel window.

Ideally, I would like to open the same workbook in two separate Excel
windows. Alternatively, I would like open the same workbook twice in
the same Excel window. Alternatively, I would like to open two
worksheets from the same workbook concurrently in the same Excel
window.

How can I do that?

It would be fine with me if only one instance of the workbook is
writable. The other instances can be read-only. That is, Sheet1
needs to be writable, but Sheet2 can be read-only.





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How to open workbook in two separate Excel windows?
 
On Feb 20, 12:50*am, "Bob Phillips" wrote:
Menu WindowNew Window


Thanks.

Bob Phillips

How to open workbook in two separate Excel windows?
 
The value of looking at other threads Faraz <bg

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HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"FARAZ QURESHI" wrote in message
...
XCLent BOB!

Sorry 4 interrupting but What An XCLent Feature

Thanx

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Menu WindowNew Window

--
---
HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



wrote in message
...
I am working on a workbook with two worksheets. While developing
Sheet1, I need to constantly look at Sheet2. Obviously, this is very
tedious to do in one Excel window.

Ideally, I would like to open the same workbook in two separate Excel
windows. Alternatively, I would like open the same workbook twice in
the same Excel window. Alternatively, I would like to open two
worksheets from the same workbook concurrently in the same Excel
window.

How can I do that?

It would be fine with me if only one instance of the workbook is
writable. The other instances can be read-only. That is, Sheet1
needs to be writable, but Sheet2 can be read-only.








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