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Can I run 2 Excels at the same time? One for development and one for
production work. I've run all Office 2000 updates and I somehow lost this
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Hi Pete,

Can I run 2 Excels at the same time?

Why not? Open Excel 2 times with your excel-icon in your startmenu. Look in
your task manager and you'll find excel twice.

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Hi Arno,

Thanks, but that no longer works. Only one Excel application stays open --
I can open as many workbooks as I want, but only one Excel. Before I ran
all the Microsoft Office updates, however, I was able to open multiple
Excels.

Pete


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Hi Pete,

Can I run 2 Excels at the same time?

Why not? Open Excel 2 times with your excel-icon in your startmenu. Look

in
your task manager and you'll find excel twice.

arno




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