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Default Multiple Displays

Hello. I have a dual monitor and I do a good deal of side by side
comparisons. In older versions of Office, one could open up multiple
applications so that you could see an old and new version of a particular
document. I can still do this with Word and Publisher. I can drag one to the
left and one to the right and open them up full size. I cannot do this in
PowerPoint and Excel. It will not let me open up two windows. What I have to
do instead is open two documents and then shrink them down so they can fit in
side by side on one monitor. Normally I have to minimize a screen before I
can slide it over to the second monitor - it does not work with Excel 2007.
This is a definite drawback - and totally negates the benefits of having a
dual monitor. Is there any way to open up two application of the same program
- which is what I do with Publisher. (Word only opens once, but allows me to
view full sheets in two monitors).
 
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