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I am trying to open two excel windows side by side. I just upgraded to
Office 2003. Previously, I had office XP on my computer and when I had a
excel file open and opened another, a separate excel window would open. I
could compare the two files side by side, minimize one window or another and
move the windows where I pleased. The only way to do this that I know of in
Office 2003 is open the 2 files I want to view and then go Window- Compare
Side By Side. This is not exactly what I am looking for. I want the windows
to be two separate entities. I want the same functionality as the previous
version of excel. Please help.
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Obviously no one at Microsoft has a clue how to work Excel.

I am looking for the exact same thing that Dave is talking about in his
message.

It is not under

Tools " | Options | View Tab | "Windows in Taskbar"

IT IS NOT any of the tools under the WINDOW.

A completey separate window opens up. I have that function with every other
Microsoft Windows application but in Excel.

If I open a new Microsoft Word file, a new Microsoft Window opens up. I DO
NOT have to go to Window | Arrange or tile or whatever. A completely
separate window opens.

I know that the function is out there. One of my coworkers has it and has
no clue how he go it set up. The documentation in help is NO HELP.





"Dana DeLouis" wrote:

excel file open and opened another, a separate excel window would open...


Not sure on this one, but would it be the following...

Tools | Options | View Tab | and uncheck "Windows in Taskbar"

HTH
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Dana DeLouis
Win XP & Office 2003


"Dave Berry" <Dave wrote in message
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I am trying to open two excel windows side by side. I just upgraded to
Office 2003. Previously, I had office XP on my computer and when I had a
excel file open and opened another, a separate excel window would open. I
could compare the two files side by side, minimize one window or another
and
move the windows where I pleased. The only way to do this that I know of
in
Office 2003 is open the 2 files I want to view and then go Window-
Compare
Side By Side. This is not exactly what I am looking for. I want the
windows
to be two separate entities. I want the same functionality as the
previous
version of excel. Please help.






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http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc

I made a suggestion to Microsoft to make available again the multiple
windows for Excel.

"Dave Berry" wrote:

I am trying to open two excel windows side by side. I just upgraded to
Office 2003. Previously, I had office XP on my computer and when I had a
excel file open and opened another, a separate excel window would open. I
could compare the two files side by side, minimize one window or another and
move the windows where I pleased. The only way to do this that I know of in
Office 2003 is open the 2 files I want to view and then go Window- Compare
Side By Side. This is not exactly what I am looking for. I want the windows
to be two separate entities. I want the same functionality as the previous
version of excel. Please help.

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