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fal
 
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hi,

We basically feed the data in excel sheet from other application (business
objects) . The data that we enter is purely numbers. however we need to
move up and down between two applications. To move in Business objects i
have to click in the application and then agin to enter that data in excel i
have to click in excel sheet.............we enter huge amout of data and this
is time consuming. could u please let me know if it is possible to move in
both the application without clicking . In other words can we have two
application active at the same time, may be in mouse hover can make an
application active.

hope my question is clear & thanks a lot for any help provided

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You can use Alt-Tab to toggle between the two applications.

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hi,

We basically feed the data in excel sheet from other application (business
objects) . The data that we enter is purely numbers. however we need to
move up and down between two applications. To move in Business objects i
have to click in the application and then agin to enter that data in excel
i
have to click in excel sheet.............we enter huge amout of data and
this
is time consuming. could u please let me know if it is possible to move in
both the application without clicking . In other words can we have two
application active at the same time, may be in mouse hover can make an
application active.

hope my question is clear & thanks a lot for any help provided

pl. reply on



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