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I have a workbood with 12 sheets. I would like to view more than one sheet
at a time, is that possible or would I need to create a new workbook?

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You could click Windows, Split to create many windows that can then be
cascaded or tiled.
You could also plug another monitor to load other workbooks


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WindowNew Window then WindowArrange

You can have a sheet ineach window.


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I have a workbood with 12 sheets. I would like to view more than one sheet
at a time, is that possible or would I need to create a new workbook?

Thanks


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