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Copying toolbar
I am using dual monitors. I have excel stretched across two monitors which
works great. The only problem is my toolbars only appear on one screen. I would like to make a second copy of all the toolbars that way I can pull them too my second monitor. Thus eliminating the need to go to the other monitor when needing to use a toolbar. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. |
Copying toolbar
I'm not sure why your toolbars appear on only one screen. I use
three monitors, and when I stretch Excel across all three, I can position the toolbars such that they appear in any monitor. You can't make copies of toolbars for each monitor. What happens when you drag a toolbar into the area of the second monitor? "Craig" wrote in message ... I am using dual monitors. I have excel stretched across two monitors which works great. The only problem is my toolbars only appear on one screen. I would like to make a second copy of all the toolbars that way I can pull them too my second monitor. Thus eliminating the need to go to the other monitor when needing to use a toolbar. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. |
Copying toolbar
Chip-
I can drag the toolbar accross to the other monitor, but the problem/issue is that when I am working with two spreadsheets on two different monitors I would like to have the ability to just go to the top of each spreadsheet to use the toolbar. For instance, if I am working on spreadsheet on monitor 2 and the toolbars are on monitor one, I have to move my mouse over to monitor one to use the toolbar or vise versa. I guess this is a sign of getting lazy that I don't want to have to go to my other moitor to use the toolbar. If I had a copy of each toolbar, then I could drag/stretch a copy of each to the top of other monitor that way I would have toolbars at the top of each monitor. Am I making any sense?? "Chip Pearson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why your toolbars appear on only one screen. I use three monitors, and when I stretch Excel across all three, I can position the toolbars such that they appear in any monitor. You can't make copies of toolbars for each monitor. What happens when you drag a toolbar into the area of the second monitor? "Craig" wrote in message ... I am using dual monitors. I have excel stretched across two monitors which works great. The only problem is my toolbars only appear on one screen. I would like to make a second copy of all the toolbars that way I can pull them too my second monitor. Thus eliminating the need to go to the other monitor when needing to use a toolbar. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. |
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