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Default Macro to open up two maximized windows side-by-side?

Hey Programmers,

I have two chart sheets, Chart1 and Chart2. I have a third sheet with a
user control that should open Chart1 and Chart2 tiled horizontally and as
full-screen as their respective windows will allow. What I don't have is the
code for this function.

Does anyone know the code to do this? I would sure appreciate it.

Thank you for your time.

Arlen
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Default Macro to open up two maximized windows side-by-side?

Try recording the macro.

"Arlen" wrote:

Hey Programmers,

I have two chart sheets, Chart1 and Chart2. I have a third sheet with a
user control that should open Chart1 and Chart2 tiled horizontally and as
full-screen as their respective windows will allow. What I don't have is the
code for this function.

Does anyone know the code to do this? I would sure appreciate it.

Thank you for your time.

Arlen

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