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"Compare Side by Side" in Excel
The default view isn't side-by-side, it's up-by-down... has anyone found a
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"Compare Side by Side" in Excel
Do you mean when you print it out? If so, go to File, Page Setup, and
orientattion and you can change between landscape and portrait, if that's what you mean. "Caren" wrote: The default view isn't side-by-side, it's up-by-down... has anyone found a way to change this? |
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"Compare Side by Side" in Excel
Caren Wrote: The default view isn't side-by-side, it's up-by-down... has anyone found a way to change this?Hi Caren, If you mean you have two worksheets open, you can change up/down or side/side view, by clicking on "WindowArrange". -- Desert Piranha ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Desert Piranha's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28934 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=536191 |
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"Compare Side by Side" in Excel
I know exactly what you mean--I start Compare Up-by-Down, and while its
toolbar is open I go to Arrange Vertically and it becomes Compare Side-by-Side. I haven't given it the time to see how to get it S-b-S first, if it's possible "Caren" wrote: The default view isn't side-by-side, it's up-by-down... has anyone found a way to change this? |
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