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How can i display multiple worksheets within a file without opening a second
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From View menu try the Split option.
If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "docfat" wrote: How can i display multiple worksheets within a file without opening a second copy of a file and arranging windows? |
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I am using Excel 2003, SP 3. No View, "Split" option.
Also, on Tools, Options, View, no "split" option there either. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: From View menu try the Split option. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "docfat" wrote: How can i display multiple worksheets within a file without opening a second copy of a file and arranging windows? |
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I believe I uncovered the answer:
right click on worksheet tab, click on "select all sheets" Select Window from top menu, open "new window", then arrange all, making sure to check "windows of active workbook" then, when multiple sheets are visible, select a tab for each window. "docfat" wrote: I am using Excel 2003, SP 3. No View, "Split" option. Also, on Tools, Options, View, no "split" option there either. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: From View menu try the Split option. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "docfat" wrote: How can i display multiple worksheets within a file without opening a second copy of a file and arranging windows? |
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Great. I am currently using 2007. I am sure this is in 2003 as well. Will
check and get back to you. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "docfat" wrote: I believe I uncovered the answer: right click on worksheet tab, click on "select all sheets" Select Window from top menu, open "new window", then arrange all, making sure to check "windows of active workbook" then, when multiple sheets are visible, select a tab for each window. "docfat" wrote: I am using Excel 2003, SP 3. No View, "Split" option. Also, on Tools, Options, View, no "split" option there either. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: From View menu try the Split option. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "docfat" wrote: How can i display multiple worksheets within a file without opening a second copy of a file and arranging windows? |
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