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Default I have dual monitors, how can I view excel workbooks side by side

When I try to move an excel workbook from one dual monitor to another it
pulls whatever excel workbook I have open over to that screen. It will only
stack my excel workbooks on one monitor or the other, and not let me compare
one excel workbook on one screen and another excel workbook on the other
screen. Is this problem fixable?
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You may want to review Chip Pearson's notes:
http://cpearson.com/excel/MultipleMonitors.aspx

Johnson County wrote:

When I try to move an excel workbook from one dual monitor to another it
pulls whatever excel workbook I have open over to that screen. It will only
stack my excel workbooks on one monitor or the other, and not let me compare
one excel workbook on one screen and another excel workbook on the other
screen. Is this problem fixable?


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