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I need to view two worksheets in the same workbook at one time, how can I go
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Hi MarieMc,
I need to view two worksheets in the same workbook at one time, how can I go about doing this? From the menu: Window, New window. Then: Window, Arrange. Select an arrangement and check "Windows of active workbook" Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel MVP www.jkp-ads.com |
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Goto menu WindowArrange..., a few options there.
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After you do that window|new window, and you'll see something like:
book1.xls:1 book1.xls:2 (the :# represents those windows--not separate copies of the workbook). When you get tired of seeing those separate windows, select the one you don't want anymore. Hit ctrl-w to close it. Remember to save the workbook the way you like. MarieMc wrote: I need to view two worksheets in the same workbook at one time, how can I go about doing this? -- Dave Peterson |
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