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How do I create two separate instances of Excel?
I would like to have two separate instances of excel.
I do not want to tile them within a single instance. I want to arrange them on the desktop. I can do this in Word and used to be able to do it in Excel. Since Excel 2003 came on the market, I have not found the way to do this anymore. It has changed or I lost the recipe. I suspect MS made the change. |
How do I create two separate instances of Excel?
I use XL2003
If I have two workbooks open (A and B) and then use Start|Excel then my taskbar has 1 Excel item but when I open it I see Microsoft Excel Book1, FileA, FileB Clearly I have two instances of Excel and I can but them side by side on screen. what do you see? -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Flowermountain" wrote in message ... I would like to have two separate instances of excel. I do not want to tile them within a single instance. I want to arrange them on the desktop. I can do this in Word and used to be able to do it in Excel. Since Excel 2003 came on the market, I have not found the way to do this anymore. It has changed or I lost the recipe. I suspect MS made the change. |
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