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Wayne Lee

undo window arrange in excel
 
In Excel I wanted to view two worksheets at once. Checked "windows of active
workbook". Worked fine but now all my worksheets open this way in a floating
window. How do I cancel this feature?

Dave Peterson

When you open one of the workbooks that has multiple windows, you can close one
of the windows this way.

Select the window to close
hit ctrl-w
save that workbook (or it'll open that way the next time, too.)

To resize the window, just maximize that window. Save the workbook.

Excel likes to help -- if you have worksheet windows that are less than
maximized windows, then excel will open the next workbook in a window.

If you always use maximized windows, then excel will remember that, too.

Wayne Lee wrote:

In Excel I wanted to view two worksheets at once. Checked "windows of active
workbook". Worked fine but now all my worksheets open this way in a floating
window. How do I cancel this feature?


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Dave Peterson

Wayne Lee

Dave, Thanks! I was going crazy lasy night trying to fix this.

"Wayne Lee" wrote:

In Excel I wanted to view two worksheets at once. Checked "windows of active
workbook". Worked fine but now all my worksheets open this way in a floating
window. How do I cancel this feature?


Dave Peterson

Keep your eyes open for a title bar that contains the workbookname.xls:#
(like book1.xls:2).

If you see that colon-number, your workbook has multiple windows open. (Just
resizing the windows can mask this problem/feature.

Wayne Lee wrote:

Dave, Thanks! I was going crazy lasy night trying to fix this.

"Wayne Lee" wrote:

In Excel I wanted to view two worksheets at once. Checked "windows of active
workbook". Worked fine but now all my worksheets open this way in a floating
window. How do I cancel this feature?


--

Dave Peterson


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