Two Instances
HI,
I'm using two monitors. I need to have two(2) instances (separate spreadsheets) on my screens, one spreadsheet on one and different spreadsheet on the other. I'm using Excel 2010 (student). How do I allow/tell XL to allow more than one instance? OR How do I transfer/copy the data on sheet 3 of spreadsheet 1 to sheet 4 of spreadsheet 2? TIA. |
Two Instances
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/MultipleMonitors.aspx
OR You said the magic word...........copy from 1 to 2 while having both workbooks open. Gord Dibben Microsoft Excel MVP On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:11:22 +1000, "Mario" wrote: HI, I'm using two monitors. I need to have two(2) instances (separate spreadsheets) on my screens, one spreadsheet on one and different spreadsheet on the other. I'm using Excel 2010 (student). How do I allow/tell XL to allow more than one instance? OR How do I transfer/copy the data on sheet 3 of spreadsheet 1 to sheet 4 of spreadsheet 2? TIA. |
Two Instances
Thanks Gord,
I can have both workbooks open but only one at a time is visible. I need to have both workbooks open and visible, one on each screen. Therefore I need two instances of excel, one on each screen. I know I can open both workbooks in the one instance of excel and switch between them but that's not what I need. Mario .. "Gord" wrote in message ... http://www.cpearson.com/excel/MultipleMonitors.aspx OR You said the magic word...........copy from 1 to 2 while having both workbooks open. Gord Dibben Microsoft Excel MVP On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:11:22 +1000, "Mario" wrote: HI, I'm using two monitors. I need to have two(2) instances (separate spreadsheets) on my screens, one spreadsheet on one and different spreadsheet on the other. I'm using Excel 2010 (student). How do I allow/tell XL to allow more than one instance? OR How do I transfer/copy the data on sheet 3 of spreadsheet 1 to sheet 4 of spreadsheet 2? TIA. |
Two Instances
Chip explains how to view two workbooks side by side.
The second way to use multiple monitors is to display one Workbook in each monitor. Stretch the Excel Application window across all your displays as described above. Then click the Window Restore button to put the Workbook window in a sizable state. Drag the title bar of each workbook window to the appropriate location within the Application window. Using multiple monitors in this manner allows you to view two or more workbooks side by side. Is that not what you needed? No switching involved. Gord On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 13:46:40 +1000, "Mario" wrote: Thanks Gord, I can have both workbooks open but only one at a time is visible. I need to have both workbooks open and visible, one on each screen. Therefore I need two instances of excel, one on each screen. I know I can open both workbooks in the one instance of excel and switch between them but that's not what I need. Mario . "Gord" wrote in message .. . http://www.cpearson.com/excel/MultipleMonitors.aspx OR You said the magic word...........copy from 1 to 2 while having both workbooks open. Gord Dibben Microsoft Excel MVP On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:11:22 +1000, "Mario" wrote: HI, I'm using two monitors. I need to have two(2) instances (separate spreadsheets) on my screens, one spreadsheet on one and different spreadsheet on the other. I'm using Excel 2010 (student). How do I allow/tell XL to allow more than one instance? OR How do I transfer/copy the data on sheet 3 of spreadsheet 1 to sheet 4 of spreadsheet 2? TIA. |
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