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Excel 2007 on XP

I need to work with multiple workbooks and it gets to become a headache
having to switch between them using Tb+WindowsKey. I want to be able to view
multiple workbooks as tabs, just like the sheets within a work book. Is this
possible?

Thank you for your help.
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Default Multiple Active Workbooks

No what you are asking is not really supported. You can change the size of
the workbooks to not be maximized and then tile the books. Hit the double
squares on the workbook to unmaximize it. Doing that if you have dual
monitors you can have bot books open and full screen at the same time.
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Excel 2007 on XP

I need to work with multiple workbooks and it gets to become a headache
having to switch between them using Tb+WindowsKey. I want to be able to view
multiple workbooks as tabs, just like the sheets within a work book. Is this
possible?

Thank you for your help.

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