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I work with two screens and would like to have more than one Excel file open
and visible at the same time. I've only ever been able to open multiple files in the one window but would like to have separate files in separate windows - is this possible |
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Chip Pearson explains how to use multiple monitors with pictures:
http://cpearson.com/excel/MultipleMonitors.aspx DennisT wrote: I work with two screens and would like to have more than one Excel file open and visible at the same time. I've only ever been able to open multiple files in the one window but would like to have separate files in separate windows - is this possible -- Dave Peterson |
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This method is obvious but not helpful if the monitors are of a different
size. I want to run Excel on my Wide screen laptop, "below" my 4:3 monitor. The stretching method either means I can't use all the widescreen or I lose half of the title bar. What's really required is two completely separate windows with their own title bars. You can have this in Word and Outlook. Why not Excel and Powerpoint where it would be much more useful!? |
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