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bob b - 01 Apr 2007 00:39 GMT
How do I open more than one istance of excel 2007 on my desktop?

If I click on another spreadsheet it just replaces the one already open and
I can't compare the two side by side.

Thanks in advance. Bob.
BoniM - 01 Apr 2007 01:28 GMT
They both remain open - on the View Gallery, Window section, click Arrange
all to choose how to view your multiple workbooks.

> How do I open more than one istance of excel 2007 on my desktop?
>
> If I click on another spreadsheet it just replaces the one already open and
> I can't compare the two side by side.
>
> Thanks in advance. Bob.
bob b - 01 Apr 2007 02:01 GMT
Thanks, but can they be opened in their own separate excel instances?

> They both remain open - on the View Gallery, Window section, click Arrange
> all to choose how to view your multiple workbooks.
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>> Thanks in advance. Bob.
BoniM - 01 Apr 2007 02:08 GMT
Yes, just open Excel from the start menu and THEN open the second file from
the second instance of Excel.  

> Thanks, but can they be opened in their own separate excel instances?
>
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> >> Thanks in advance. Bob.
bob b - 01 Apr 2007 05:12 GMT
Thank you so much. It was just that easy. <g>

> Yes, just open Excel from the start menu and THEN open the second file
> from
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>> >> Thanks in advance. Bob.

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