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PROFESSIONAL? As others have pointed out to you, BUT YOU HAVEN'T BOTHERED TO
READ, this is not a Microsoft help desk. It is a community of users helping other users. As far as your statement that "it is not what I described I was looking for to solve the probem" - this is the VERY FIRST TIME you have mentioned a dual monitor platform, so you really haven't described your problem very well, have you? People have had to try to divine just what you are trying to accomplish, because your descriptions have been poorly stated and incomplete. You've also used odd terms, such as 'exterior window' which doesn't mean much of anything. You've asserted that "Excel would open in separate program window whenever an additional file was opened." Others here, people who are very, very experienced Excel users, have refuted that claim, more or less, and I don't recall ever seeing that behavior though I've used Excel for nearly 20 years. So..what are we supposed to deduce from your postings? You want us all to admit that we don't know the answer to a problem that we're guessing about because you haven't quite explained it fully or accurately? OK, I DON'T KNOW! "Jason Dove" wrote: Although you have provided an answer, that is not the answer I am looking for to the problem. I'm sorry if you don't know how to answer the question? The problem with your solution is that it will not run with a dual monitor platform while working with other programs at the same time. Although it is a solution, it is not what I described I was looking for to solve the probem. All I ask is that you please READ the question before answering, and if you don't know the answer, then please say so. I thought this site was supposed to be professional? "Duke Carey" wrote: All you describe below is nothing more than restoring or 'de-maximizing' a window. I have Excel 2003 running right now. By default each file is maximized. If, however, you click on the WORKSHEET'S restore button, it will shrink in size a little and then allow you to resize that sheet just as you describe below. Open another file and resize to your wishes. Common, everyday Windows behavior If this is all you need, then you did a very poor job of describing your issue, and bear the responsibility for wasting others' time, instead of, as you claimed, that others trying to help were wasting your time. You were horribly rude and boorish "Jason Dove" wrote in message ... I apologize, but you are mistaken, and the question was not answered. Prior to Excel 2003, Excel would open in separate program window whenever an additional file was opened. For an example of what would appear on your computer screen, please open Microsoft Word. Open a file and change the shape of the window into the right corner. While still in that window, go to File - Open and choose a second file. A new window should open and you should be able to move that file down to the left corner. Now you have two separate windows of Word open with which you can work. This same functionality was available in Excel; however, it seems to no longer be the default. We gain absolutely no functionality with the "Windows in Taskbar". I'm not sure how it becomes added benefit to have to tab between windows when separate windows can be opened simultaneously on the computer screen. My company uses Excel spreadsheets extensively and have no need to "compare" spreedsheets, but rather have several open while working. It requires time and, therefore, money, to have to tab through several spreadsheets to get the one we need up when they could be open in separate windows. That is how we preformed work prior to Windows 2003 and since our upgrade we have been trying to reestablish that setting to make work easier for all our users. The Same Program Window may be great for you, but it's not a functionality that has benefitted our company. "Duke Carey" wrote: On the contrary, Peo DID answer your question. The option you seek isn't and wasn't a 'feature' of Excel, or certainly not any recent version of Excel. I haven't used Excel 97 for a *long* time, so can't swear about that version, but would bet that you are in error in your assertion. Certainly you have never been able to use Excel's FileOpen menu to create what you have called an 'exterior' window, or what sounds like a separate instance of Excel. Moreover, what possible functional value is there to what you seek that cannot be gained from the "Windows in Taskbar" view option? "Jason Dove" wrote: Thanks, but that doesn't answer the question. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: You must be very thick having the nerve asking the same question in a peer to peer NG after your rude behaviour earlier, this is not MS helpdesk. Excel does not have this functionality regardless of what you think, 2002 didn't have it, 2000 didn't have it etc, Word has it, only way is to select ignore other applications and open 2 independent copies of Excel Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Jason Dove" wrote: Prior to Windows 2003, when opening different excel files, the files would open in their own Excel Programs windows. This feature still exists with Word 2003, but I have not seen this feature in Excel. Methods suggested to mimic this setting is to go to Tools - Options "Windows in Taskbar" or "Ignore Other Applications" or Open Two Separate Programs from the Start Menu. Also the Window - "Compare" method has been suggested; however, I don't want to compare two different worksheets, I want to have two separate worksheet programs open. Is there a setting available so that each file of Excel that is opened can be opened in its own Program Window? 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