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Windows in TaskBar in Excel doesn't Work the Same as in Word
put each worksheet in its own file then click on Windows - Arrange - etc
"msander508" wrote: I'm using the Windows in Taskbar option in Excel 2002. I use this option in Word 2002. In Word when I have two documents open, each document opens up in its own window (essentially, it's like having two Word programs open at the same time). I can drag one window over to my second monitor and each window acts independent of another. When I use the Windows in Taskbar option in Excel, it does not behave the same. It holds each document in the same window - even though each document appears separately in the taskbar. Is this a limitation of Excel 2002 or a bug or a known issue? It's as if Excel can't separate each spreadsheet. If I minimize one window and then click on the other spreadsheet in the taskbar, that window is too minimized. I want to open up a spreadsheet on one monitor and open up the second spreadsheet on my second monitor. As I mentioned, this feature works in Word when using the Windows in Taskbar option. |
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