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I'm using Excel 2007, and would like to be able to open files in separate
windows. I've read some of the other responses, but haven't figured it out. I have the "show all windows in taskbar" option checked, and all of them do show up in the taskbar. But if I have a file open, and open a second (or third) file, it automatically opens in the same window as the other file. I'm familiar with splitting panes, etc., but I'm wondering (hoping!) that there's a way that I can have separate files open in separate windows that I can click on and move around my monitor separately from each other. Is that possible? Thanks. |
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