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I'd love to be able to view more than one Excel window at a time because it
would really help in my work requirements and tasks, but even though I may have 2 or more spreadsheets open, as proven by my taskbar, I can't view more than one. They both occupy the same "space". It seems to me that there must be a way around this. I can't be the first person to need to view more than one spreadsheet simultaneously. Does anyone know a solution that I am missing? |
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On Apr 22, 8:17*am, Becky Thames-Simmons <Becky Thames-
wrote: I'd love to be able to view more than one Excel window at a time because it would really help in my work requirements and tasks, but even though I may have 2 or more spreadsheets open, as proven by my taskbar, I can't view more than one. *They both occupy the same "space". It seems to me that there must be a way around this. *I can't be the first person to need to view more than one spreadsheet simultaneously. *Does anyone know a solution that I am missing? Open another Excel then open the other workbook. It may tell you that it is open by another user but that is ok. Jay |
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You can click TOOLS on the menu and select OPTIONS and on the VIEW tab check
the WINDOWS IN TASKBAR check box on the right side of the first row of check boxes. With two or more workbooks open you can click WINDOW in the menu and select ARRANGE and select the layout you want from the dialog box. Click OK to view workbooks. -- Kevin Backmann "Becky Thames-Simmons" wrote: I'd love to be able to view more than one Excel window at a time because it would really help in my work requirements and tasks, but even though I may have 2 or more spreadsheets open, as proven by my taskbar, I can't view more than one. They both occupy the same "space". It seems to me that there must be a way around this. I can't be the first person to need to view more than one spreadsheet simultaneously. Does anyone know a solution that I am missing? |
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This is exactly what I wanted! Thank you very much!
"jlclyde" wrote: On Apr 22, 8:17 am, Becky Thames-Simmons <Becky Thames- wrote: I'd love to be able to view more than one Excel window at a time because it would really help in my work requirements and tasks, but even though I may have 2 or more spreadsheets open, as proven by my taskbar, I can't view more than one. They both occupy the same "space". It seems to me that there must be a way around this. I can't be the first person to need to view more than one spreadsheet simultaneously. Does anyone know a solution that I am missing? Open another Excel then open the other workbook. It may tell you that it is open by another user but that is ok. Jay |
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You can view multiple workbooks at once in a single instance of Excel by
choosing Arrange All in the Window group on the View tab in '07 or Arrange... from the Window Menu in previous versions. If you often work with the same two or more worksheets open, once you have them open and arranged the way you want them, you can save your workspace, which is basically just a list of the workbooks you want to open and how you want them arranged. Opening the workspace would them open all of the workbooks included when you created the workspace, arranged in the window in the same way. To save a workspace in 07, click Save Workspace in the Window group of the View tab. In earlier versions, choose Save Workspace from the File menu. "Becky Thames-Simmons" wrote: I'd love to be able to view more than one Excel window at a time because it would really help in my work requirements and tasks, but even though I may have 2 or more spreadsheets open, as proven by my taskbar, I can't view more than one. They both occupy the same "space". It seems to me that there must be a way around this. I can't be the first person to need to view more than one spreadsheet simultaneously. Does anyone know a solution that I am missing? |
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Kevin, thanks! jlclyde's option works better for me, because I can view each
spreadsheet in their own separate, maximized windows (I use two monitors on my pc) instead of the two spreadsheets sharing space on the same Excel window. "Kevin B" wrote: You can click TOOLS on the menu and select OPTIONS and on the VIEW tab check the WINDOWS IN TASKBAR check box on the right side of the first row of check boxes. With two or more workbooks open you can click WINDOW in the menu and select ARRANGE and select the layout you want from the dialog box. Click OK to view workbooks. -- Kevin Backmann "Becky Thames-Simmons" wrote: I'd love to be able to view more than one Excel window at a time because it would really help in my work requirements and tasks, but even though I may have 2 or more spreadsheets open, as proven by my taskbar, I can't view more than one. They both occupy the same "space". It seems to me that there must be a way around this. I can't be the first person to need to view more than one spreadsheet simultaneously. Does anyone know a solution that I am missing? |
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