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I need to work with multiple spreadsheets side by side, and Excel's default
behavior is driving me mad. I don't want all 4 workbooks open in the same instance of Excel; even the "compare side by side" is too cramped. How can I open each document in a separate instance of Excel, or a new window that I can drag and maximize onto a second monitor? |
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Here is a link on multiple monitors. With multiple instances of XL some
operations between the 2 instances will not necessarily work as expected. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/MultipleMonitors.aspx -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "heycarolt" wrote: I need to work with multiple spreadsheets side by side, and Excel's default behavior is driving me mad. I don't want all 4 workbooks open in the same instance of Excel; even the "compare side by side" is too cramped. How can I open each document in a separate instance of Excel, or a new window that I can drag and maximize onto a second monitor? |
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