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External Links and Multiple Instances
I am running Excel 2000 on Windows XP Professional. For a long time, I was
able to open up files in separate windows and to create links between these files by typing "=" in a cell of the target sheet and then clicking on a cell in the source sheet. I recently installed a second monitor and video card on my computer. Since then, I have been unable to both open multiple instances and create links between those multiple instances. At first I was unable to create multiple instanced. I have managed to create multiple instances in three ways. First, I have gone to options - general - ignore other applications. Second, I used the start menu shortcuts. Third, I tried clicking on windows- share workbook - allow changes by more than one user. No matter what I do, I am unable to create links between the windows that are opened. What I need is to be able to open files up in their own windows, which I can move to separate screens and between which I can create links. Does anyone know how I can do this? |
External Links and Multiple Instances
If you want to let excel build your formulas (typing = and click and pointing,
or copy|paste special|paste link), then both workbooks have to be open in the same instance of excel. I think you'll have to make a decision on what you want--same instance or letting excel do the heavy lifting when you're building a formula. JMD wrote: I am running Excel 2000 on Windows XP Professional. For a long time, I was able to open up files in separate windows and to create links between these files by typing "=" in a cell of the target sheet and then clicking on a cell in the source sheet. I recently installed a second monitor and video card on my computer. Since then, I have been unable to both open multiple instances and create links between those multiple instances. At first I was unable to create multiple instanced. I have managed to create multiple instances in three ways. First, I have gone to options - general - ignore other applications. Second, I used the start menu shortcuts. Third, I tried clicking on windows- share workbook - allow changes by more than one user. No matter what I do, I am unable to create links between the windows that are opened. What I need is to be able to open files up in their own windows, which I can move to separate screens and between which I can create links. Does anyone know how I can do this? -- Dave Peterson |
External Links and Multiple Instances
That seems to make sense given everything that I've tried. However, I'm
confused about why I had this functionality before I installed the second monitor. I am wondering if there is a way to have multiple windows open, with each window containing a separate file in a different position on the desktop, within a single instance of excel. I'm assuming then, that within a single instance, excel will build the formulas for me. If it is possible to have a single instance of excel create more than one window, do you know how I could configure excel for it. "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you want to let excel build your formulas (typing = and click and pointing, or copy|paste special|paste link), then both workbooks have to be open in the same instance of excel. I think you'll have to make a decision on what you want--same instance or letting excel do the heavy lifting when you're building a formula. JMD wrote: I am running Excel 2000 on Windows XP Professional. For a long time, I was able to open up files in separate windows and to create links between these files by typing "=" in a cell of the target sheet and then clicking on a cell in the source sheet. I recently installed a second monitor and video card on my computer. Since then, I have been unable to both open multiple instances and create links between those multiple instances. At first I was unable to create multiple instanced. I have managed to create multiple instances in three ways. First, I have gone to options - general - ignore other applications. Second, I used the start menu shortcuts. Third, I tried clicking on windows- share workbook - allow changes by more than one user. No matter what I do, I am unable to create links between the windows that are opened. What I need is to be able to open files up in their own windows, which I can move to separate screens and between which I can create links. Does anyone know how I can do this? -- Dave Peterson |
External Links and Multiple Instances
With one instance of Excel (maximised, for best effect), use File |
Open twice to open two different files. Then click Window | Arrange and Horizontal and you will see two windows open within the one Excel window. Each of these can be re-sized in the normal way to give you other free space (grey area) within the Excel window, where you can view other files if you wish. Pete |
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