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Hi all,

i can't figure out how could i use my DualHead system with one Excel
workbook and two sheets:
the same workbook but one sheets is displayed on one monitor and the
second sheet would be on the second monitor.

Is it posible?

All i can do now is to open two diferent workbooks on two monitors, but
not two sheets of the same workbook

TIA
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From my understanding dualhead works on programs and can not
differentiate between things inside programs unless of course it is
configured. So basically unless someone configures it for you (and i
have never seen it done) it can be done howver if you could open the
workbook twice and then do it that way or if you go window / New window
that may work ?
cant say i have tried it


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Google search for Chip Pearson's advice a few days back please.

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Hi all,

i can't figure out how could i use my DualHead system with one Excel
workbook and two sheets:
the same workbook but one sheets is displayed on one monitor and the
second sheet would be on the second monitor.

Is it posible?

All i can do now is to open two diferent workbooks on two monitors, but
not two sheets of the same workbook

TIA



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Can't fing it :( Please could you advise me the subject of the thread?

TIA

PY & Associates wrote / napi'sal(a):
Google search for Chip Pearson's advice a few days back please.

"guzzi" wrote in message
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Hi all,

i can't figure out how could i use my DualHead system with one Excel
workbook and two sheets:
the same workbook but one sheets is displayed on one monitor and the
second sheet would be on the second monitor.

Is it posible?

All i can do now is to open two diferent workbooks on two monitors, but
not two sheets of the same workbook

TIA



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Here is Chip's post...

Expand the Excel application window to cover both monitors. Then go to the
Window menu and choose New Window. Unmaximize each window and drag one to
each monitor. You'll need to resize the windows to fill the monitor.


"guzzi" wrote in message
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Can't fing it :( Please could you advise me the subject of the thread?

TIA

PY & Associates wrote / napi'sal(a):
Google search for Chip Pearson's advice a few days back please.

"guzzi" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

i can't figure out how could i use my DualHead system with one Excel
workbook and two sheets:
the same workbook but one sheets is displayed on one monitor and the
second sheet would be on the second monitor.

Is it posible?

All i can do now is to open two diferent workbooks on two monitors, but
not two sheets of the same workbook

TIA





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:) This is about two Books (worksheets or whatever), but i need to work
with one workbook, not two. And i'd like to open Sheet1 on one monitor
and Sheet2 on a second, running one instance of Excel and working with
one workbook

Is it posible?

TIA

M. Authement wrote / napisal(a):
Here is Chip's post...

Expand the Excel application window to cover both monitors. Then go to the
Window menu and choose New Window. Unmaximize each window and drag one to
each monitor. You'll need to resize the windows to fill the monitor.


"guzzi" wrote in message
...
Can't fing it :( Please could you advise me the subject of the thread?

TIA

PY & Associates wrote / napi'sal(a):
Google search for Chip Pearson's advice a few days back please.

"guzzi" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

i can't figure out how could i use my DualHead system with one Excel
workbook and two sheets:
the same workbook but one sheets is displayed on one monitor and the
second sheet would be on the second monitor.

Is it posible?

All i can do now is to open two diferent workbooks on two monitors, but
not two sheets of the same workbook

TIA


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You can display two sheets, one in each monitor. First you need
to unmaximzie the main Excel application windows and resize it to
cover both monitors. Unmaximize each sheet and drag the windows
into the region of the main Excel window you with them to
display.


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"guzzi" wrote in message
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:) This is about two Books (worksheets or whatever), but i need
to work with one workbook, not two. And i'd like to open Sheet1
on one monitor and Sheet2 on a second, running one instance of
Excel and working with one workbook

Is it posible?

TIA

M. Authement wrote / napisal(a):
Here is Chip's post...

Expand the Excel application window to cover both monitors.
Then go to the Window menu and choose New Window. Unmaximize
each window and drag one to each monitor. You'll need to
resize the windows to fill the monitor.


"guzzi" wrote in message
...
Can't fing it :( Please could you advise me the subject of
the thread?

TIA

PY & Associates wrote / napi'sal(a):
Google search for Chip Pearson's advice a few days back
please.

"guzzi" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

i can't figure out how could i use my DualHead system with
one Excel
workbook and two sheets:
the same workbook but one sheets is displayed on one
monitor and the
second sheet would be on the second monitor.

Is it posible?

All i can do now is to open two diferent workbooks on two
monitors, but
not two sheets of the same workbook

TIA




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What i'm doing

Open Excel
New Blank Workbook (now i've got Workbook with 3 Sheets)
How could i unmaximize each sheet, when all 3 sheets are the content of
Workbook.? (Maybe stupid quastion)
I have unmaximized workbook. I could create another new workbook and i
could drag it on my right monitor (Excel is unmaximized and streched
from one monitor to another).

But how could i display Sheet1 and Sheet2 of my single workbook on both
monitors?

TIA


Chip Pearson wrote / napi'sal(a):
You can display two sheets, one in each monitor. First you need
to unmaximzie the main Excel application windows and resize it to
cover both monitors. Unmaximize each sheet and drag the windows
into the region of the main Excel window you with them to
display.


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