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2 worksheets in 2 windows
Question - in word a new sheet opens in a new window, if I open excel sheets
it always opens in the same window, I can split in this window but I can not get 2 independet windows sp that I can have one sheet on screen 1 and a 2. on screen 2 Do anyone knows have to solve this ? |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
Once you have opened the book.
Go to <window<new window this will open a seperate window of the same book use <window<arrange<horizontal and you can now select different sheets in the two windows. Also have a look at the "compare side by side" where the windows will scroll in tandem........... It may pay to close one of the windows before saving and closing the book. -- Greetings from New Zealand Bill K "Frank" wrote in message ... Question - in word a new sheet opens in a new window, if I open excel sheets it always opens in the same window, I can split in this window but I can not get 2 independet windows sp that I can have one sheet on screen 1 and a 2. on screen 2 Do anyone knows have to solve this ? |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
Dear Bill !
Thanks for the the answer and taking time to write back. Sorry to inform you but this is know to me aleady, but this actually only gives you 1 main window with the 2 sheets shown in the same. If you open 2 word docs, it will open in 2 main windows, but excel does it in the same main. What I need is the same function as in word, I have to monitors and wants to have sheet 1 in monitor 1 and sheet 2 in monitor 2, this is possibel in word but not in excel Do you have a suggest to solve this ? Thanks in advance Frank "Bill Kuunders" skrev: Once you have opened the book. Go to <window<new window this will open a seperate window of the same book use <window<arrange<horizontal and you can now select different sheets in the two windows. Also have a look at the "compare side by side" where the windows will scroll in tandem........... It may pay to close one of the windows before saving and closing the book. -- Greetings from New Zealand Bill K "Frank" wrote in message ... Question - in word a new sheet opens in a new window, if I open excel sheets it always opens in the same window, I can split in this window but I can not get 2 independet windows sp that I can have one sheet on screen 1 and a 2. on screen 2 Do anyone knows have to solve this ? |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
What you describe is the normal way that Excel works, however you can
open two separate instances of Excel quite easily by double-clicking the Excel icon (I have a shortcut on the desktop, but if you don't then use Windows Start). Reduce the size of the Excel window, then double-click the icon again - you will now have two Excel windows which are independent of one another, so you can open one file in one window and a different file in the second. Hope this helps. Pete |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
Hi Pete
Thanks this is a way to do it but then I from these windows must open the sheet in each monitor. Is there a way to make this as standard for excel that it opens independent / seperatly ? It should be possible with a kind of command ? So you know this ? Frank "Pete" skrev: What you describe is the normal way that Excel works, however you can open two separate instances of Excel quite easily by double-clicking the Excel icon (I have a shortcut on the desktop, but if you don't then use Windows Start). Reduce the size of the Excel window, then double-click the icon again - you will now have two Excel windows which are independent of one another, so you can open one file in one window and a different file in the second. Hope this helps. Pete |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
I don't have two monitors, so I can't try it. There have been other
postings recently on similar matters, so perhaps you can search the archives for Dual Monitors or 2nd Instance and see what that throws up. Pete |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
Hi Pete !
Actually the 2 monitors has nothing to do with it, so it should also be possible in 1 monitor as it worked opening 2 blank sheets form the desktop icon. Do you know if it is possible to open existing sheets in this way in 1 monitor ? Or do you open the blank and then afterwords the wanted sheets ? Frank "Pete" skrev: I don't have two monitors, so I can't try it. There have been other postings recently on similar matters, so perhaps you can search the archives for Dual Monitors or 2nd Instance and see what that throws up. Pete |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
Frank,
I was hoping someone else with direct experience would offer some contribution, but as nobody has I've experimented a bit. If you double-click a file to open it, then Excel will be opened and the file loaded into it. If you then double-click the Excel icon, a new instance of Excel will start - you can do this a few times to get several Excel windows on the screen at the same time. If you subsequently double-click another workbook icon, it will be loaded into the last Excel window that was active, even if there are some that are empty, so you can get two workbooks in one instance, one in another, and yet a third or fourth instance with no workbooks. I don't know why you would want to do this, though, as you do lose some flexibility in having 2 instances of Excel open each with one file in, rather than one instance with 2 files in. I prefer the way Excel works, with multiple files in one window rather than the way Word works, but I've seen opposite views expressed on the newsgroups. I suggested you search the archives because I remember a comment a few weeks ago from someone with 2 monitors who said that he had no problem stretching the Excel window across to the second monitor and then having one file window on one monitor and a second file window on the other - as I said before, I have no direct experience of this. Hope this helps. Pete |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
Hi Pete !
Thanks a lot for your help, I found the answer on my question in another group :-) It is not possible for excel to work in the same way as word. BUT it is possible to reprograme the way excel function and then it will open in seperate proram windows. One of the bad thing by opening in one program window but with a lot of workbooks is that if you clik the red close cross you close maybe 10 workbooks in 1 and there was may some which needed to be changede etc. and if you are not aware that you closed the program window and not a single workbook you can loose a lot of work. Again thanks for the help, nice that people care about others problems :-) Have a good time Frank "Pete" skrev: Frank, I was hoping someone else with direct experience would offer some contribution, but as nobody has I've experimented a bit. If you double-click a file to open it, then Excel will be opened and the file loaded into it. If you then double-click the Excel icon, a new instance of Excel will start - you can do this a few times to get several Excel windows on the screen at the same time. If you subsequently double-click another workbook icon, it will be loaded into the last Excel window that was active, even if there are some that are empty, so you can get two workbooks in one instance, one in another, and yet a third or fourth instance with no workbooks. I don't know why you would want to do this, though, as you do lose some flexibility in having 2 instances of Excel open each with one file in, rather than one instance with 2 files in. I prefer the way Excel works, with multiple files in one window rather than the way Word works, but I've seen opposite views expressed on the newsgroups. I suggested you search the archives because I remember a comment a few weeks ago from someone with 2 monitors who said that he had no problem stretching the Excel window across to the second monitor and then having one file window on one monitor and a second file window on the other - as I said before, I have no direct experience of this. Hope this helps. Pete |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
Thanks for getting back - glad you managed to get a solution from
somewhere. Pete |
2 worksheets in 2 windows
first,i'm sorry for my english,i'm from Croatia.... i want to known how i can open 2 excel file in 2 windows,or each excel in her own windows?with out arrange or like dis if someone can reply on my mail: office 2000 tanks a lot! -- spoki007 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spoki007's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31440 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=507384 |
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