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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? |
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? -- Dave Peterson |
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? |
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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