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How do you go from one excell screen to another.
Use to be, before I got upgraded here at GM, that when I was working on one
excel screen, and wanted to select a previous one that I was working on all that I had to do was go to my selection bar at the bottom of my screen, and select another excel screen. I could have as many open as I wanted. .... Now that I have been upgraded, when I go from one to another, the first one disappears. It does not show up at the bottom of the screen. I have to downsize the screen that I'm on and if I'm lucky, I'll find a little tiny box that allows me to 'restore' the other screen. But I can't always find that box. .... There has to be a more convenient way to find the previous screens. Can anyone help? |
Have you got a tick in the "Windows in Taskbar" checkbox (ToolsOptions)
"Rebecca" wrote: Use to be, before I got upgraded here at GM, that when I was working on one excel screen, and wanted to select a previous one that I was working on all that I had to do was go to my selection bar at the bottom of my screen, and select another excel screen. I could have as many open as I wanted. ... Now that I have been upgraded, when I go from one to another, the first one disappears. It does not show up at the bottom of the screen. I have to downsize the screen that I'm on and if I'm lucky, I'll find a little tiny box that allows me to 'restore' the other screen. But I can't always find that box. ... There has to be a more convenient way to find the previous screens. Can anyone help? |
As long as they are different files, just hit Control+Tab and it will cycle you through all the open Excel files, this is a faster way to get through open spreadsheets than the old way anyway. :) PZan -- PokerZan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PokerZan's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=23480 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391916 |
Rebecca,
One way or another, you can always click Window (menu bar) and choose from any open workbook. Ctrl-Tab is a shortcut. If you want each open workbook to have a button in the task bar, Tools - Options - View tab - Windows in taskbar. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com "Rebecca" wrote in message ... Use to be, before I got upgraded here at GM, that when I was working on one excel screen, and wanted to select a previous one that I was working on all that I had to do was go to my selection bar at the bottom of my screen, and select another excel screen. I could have as many open as I wanted. ... Now that I have been upgraded, when I go from one to another, the first one disappears. It does not show up at the bottom of the screen. I have to downsize the screen that I'm on and if I'm lucky, I'll find a little tiny box that allows me to 'restore' the other screen. But I can't always find that box. ... There has to be a more convenient way to find the previous screens. Can anyone help? |
I like the Ctrl + Tab option but to answer your question of how to
restore having separate icons on the taskbar for each excel spreadsheet: Right-click an empty space on the taskbar and choose properties. Then, be sure that "Group similar taskbar buttons" is not checked. |
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