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Select File Open from the menu bar. Click the first workbook to open, then
shift+click each of the other files to open. Click the Open button in the dialog. Each workbook will be in it's own window. "Joe E via OfficeKB.com" wrote: Gord, That solution almost gives me what I want. It does in fact give each excel file its own button in my windows taskbar, but they do not each have their own window. They all map the same single window. I want to have a separate window for each spreadsheet because I have two monitors and I often need to have a different spreadsheet displayed on each monitor. Any more thoughts? Thanks, Joe -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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