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seperating excel windows
Probably the wrong group but I'm hoping someone will help anyways:-)
When our users open 2 workbooks by double ckicking the files from their drive - as opposed to file/open - both workbooks are in 1 window. They can compare side by side and choose the vook from the window drtop down tab, but they prefer to have both workbooks in completely seperate windows. Suggestions? Brian |
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seperating excel windows
Brian
If they start a second instance of Excel and open the second file in the second instance of Excel they may have what they want. Since you can view both in the same instance of Excel (by using Windows-Arrange) I don't often like to have two Excel instnace running; the one exception is that when using two monitors and wanting to take advantage of both, I have found that I can only do so with two separate Excel instances. Another point about arranging windows, if you elect horozontal, they get stacked on top of each other and if you elect vertical they go side to side. that seems backwards to me, but, i am finally getting used to it. Good luck. Ken On Apr 11, 12:07*pm, badamsios wrote: Probably the wrong group but I'm hoping someone will help anyways:-) When our users open 2 workbooks by double ckicking the files from their drive - as opposed to file/open - both workbooks are in 1 window. They can compare side by side and choose the vook from the window drtop down tab, but they prefer to have both workbooks in completely seperate windows. Suggestions? Brian |
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