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How can I turn off the [VSync] mode in my excel file?
Hello,
Can somebody help me? I am working on my excel file & need to open this file in a new window without using the [VSync] mode. The thing is I need to look at the top & the bottom part of the version simultaneously. With the [VSync} on, both files move & show the same part of the file which I dont want to do. I tried to resave on the different tabs since the [vsync] only on the first tab of the file, but it did not work either. Please help & thanks ! Jessica |
How can I turn off the [VSync] mode in my excel file?
What is VSync mode in Excel?
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "[VSync] off?" <[VSync] wrote in message ... Hello, Can somebody help me? I am working on my excel file & need to open this file in a new window without using the [VSync] mode. The thing is I need to look at the top & the bottom part of the version simultaneously. With the [VSync} on, both files move & show the same part of the file which I dont want to do. I tried to resave on the different tabs since the [vsync] only on the first tab of the file, but it did not work either. Please help & thanks ! Jessica |
How can I turn off the [VSync] mode in my excel file?
Jim Rech posted this:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40cppssbbsa03 [VSync] off? wrote: Hello, Can somebody help me? I am working on my excel file & need to open this file in a new window without using the [VSync] mode. The thing is I need to look at the top & the bottom part of the version simultaneously. With the [VSync} on, both files move & show the same part of the file which I dont want to do. I tried to resave on the different tabs since the [vsync] only on the first tab of the file, but it did not work either. Please help & thanks ! Jessica -- Dave Peterson |
How can I turn off the [VSync] mode in my excel file?
On the "Compare Side by Side" toolbar....
Click the Synchronous Scrolling button If you don't see the "Compare Side by Side" toolbar.... <tools<customize<Toolbars tab......Check: "Compare Side by Side" Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2003, WinXP "[VSync] off?" wrote: Hello, Can somebody help me? I am working on my excel file & need to open this file in a new window without using the [VSync] mode. The thing is I need to look at the top & the bottom part of the version simultaneously. With the [VSync} on, both files move & show the same part of the file which I dont want to do. I tried to resave on the different tabs since the [vsync] only on the first tab of the file, but it did not work either. Please help & thanks ! Jessica |
How can I turn off the [VSync] mode in my excel file?
So there is such an animal!
Peo "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Jim Rech posted this: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40cppssbbsa03 [VSync] off? wrote: Hello, Can somebody help me? I am working on my excel file & need to open this file in a new window without using the [VSync] mode. The thing is I need to look at the top & the bottom part of the version simultaneously. With the [VSync} on, both files move & show the same part of the file which I dont want to do. I tried to resave on the different tabs since the [vsync] only on the first tab of the file, but it did not work either. Please help & thanks ! Jessica -- Dave Peterson |
How can I turn off the [VSync] mode in my excel file?
I figured you'd follow that link to Jim's post.
Peo Sjoblom wrote: So there is such an animal! Peo "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Jim Rech posted this: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40cppssbbsa03 [VSync] off? wrote: Hello, Can somebody help me? I am working on my excel file & need to open this file in a new window without using the [VSync] mode. The thing is I need to look at the top & the bottom part of the version simultaneously. With the [VSync} on, both files move & show the same part of the file which I dont want to do. I tried to resave on the different tabs since the [vsync] only on the first tab of the file, but it did not work either. Please help & thanks ! Jessica -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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