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AJ - 26 Oct 2006 16:02 GMT
I have two screens. I'd like one spreadsheet on one screen, another on the
other. Is this possible?

To me, Excel does not behave like other programs, where different files can
reside in its own, seperate window, like Word. Why, then, when I open
multiple Excel files, they all come up in one Excel shell?

Thanks.
Hans Manhave - 27 Oct 2006 02:29 GMT
AJ,

While you have Excel NOT in maximize mode, size/drag the shell, as you call
it, to cover both screens.  Should be as simple as dragging the right border
over into the right screen, assuming you have Excel on the left screen.
Now, when you open a spreadsheet it may cover both screens, just size that
spreadsheet (not Excel itself) back so it fits in one of the two display
screens.  Then open your other spreadsheet and put it how you want it.

HansM

>I have two screens. I'd like one spreadsheet on one screen, another on the
>other. Is this possible?
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> Thanks.
AJ - 27 Oct 2006 16:31 GMT
Good job Hans.

Thanks.

> AJ,
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>> Thanks.
 
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