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Hi
CTRL-PGUP CTRL-PGDOWN "Catalin" wrote: |
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You can also see different tabs or sections from the same workbook by opening
up a second view of the workbook by clicking on Window/New Window. After doing this reduce the size of the :1 workbook and then reduce the size of the :2 workbook so that both views can fit on the screen. Then you can mouse click back and forth between the windows. "Catalin" wrote: |
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Window-Arrange works nice on 2 copies of the same workbook, too. However, I
find it fights with autosave in excel 2000. "cvgairport" wrote: You can also see different tabs or sections from the same workbook by opening up a second view of the workbook by clicking on Window/New Window. After doing this reduce the size of the :1 workbook and then reduce the size of the :2 workbook so that both views can fit on the screen. Then you can mouse click back and forth between the windows. "Catalin" wrote: |
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