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Multiple instances across monitors?
Excel appears to only support a single instance with multiple windows,
correct? I ask as I want to work with two instances on two monitors (with different resolutions) and find this impossible. I can stretch the one instance across both monitors, but this is clunky and means part of one monitor is unused. P. |
I use 2 monitors -- if you have a 2nd instance of Excel (as opposed to a 2nd
workbook in the same instance), you CAN drag one to one monitor and the other on the 2nd monitor. Bob Umlas Excel MVP "Paul Moloney" wrote in message om... Excel appears to only support a single instance with multiple windows, correct? I ask as I want to work with two instances on two monitors (with different resolutions) and find this impossible. I can stretch the one instance across both monitors, but this is clunky and means part of one monitor is unused. P. |
Likewise, I do it all the time........sometimes even with all THREE
monitors............ Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Bob Umlas" wrote in message ... I use 2 monitors -- if you have a 2nd instance of Excel (as opposed to a 2nd workbook in the same instance), you CAN drag one to one monitor and the other on the 2nd monitor. Bob Umlas Excel MVP "Paul Moloney" wrote in message om... Excel appears to only support a single instance with multiple windows, correct? I ask as I want to work with two instances on two monitors (with different resolutions) and find this impossible. I can stretch the one instance across both monitors, but this is clunky and means part of one monitor is unused. P. |
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