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i know that i can open several workbooks at the same time. however, i don't
know how to view multiple open workbook applications at one time. when i
open a new workbook, the new one fills the one i have open. How do I do this?

i appreciate your help
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hi
on the menu bar.....
windowarrangetile (or vertical, horizontal, cascade)
only one window can be active at a time.

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i know that i can open several workbooks at the same time. however, i don't
know how to view multiple open workbook applications at one time. when i
open a new workbook, the new one fills the one i have open. How do I do this?

i appreciate your help
Thank you

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