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Old 07-01-2005, 07:29 AM   #1
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Using Microsoft Office 2004 Excel I am unable to have open only one
file/workbook at a time. When I try to open two workbooks at a time in Excel
- the first workbook closes. This is really frustrating and I need to be
able to work with multiple workbooks. I have been unable to find how to this
problem occurred or how to fix it.
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Old 08-01-2005, 01:55 AM   #2
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Office 2003???

When you open the second workbook, maybe the first workbook is just hidden under
that newly opened workbook.

Window|arrange|tiled

would show you all of them.

You can select an open workbook by clicking on its name at the bottom of that
Window menu.

Or you can use ctrl-f6 and ctrl-shift-f6 to toggle between open workbooks.

ctrl-tab and ctrl-shift-tab do the same thing.



Welsin wrote:
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> Using Microsoft Office 2004 Excel I am unable to have open only one
> file/workbook at a time. When I try to open two workbooks at a time in Excel
> - the first workbook closes. This is really frustrating and I need to be
> able to work with multiple workbooks. I have been unable to find how to this
> problem occurred or how to fix it.


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Old 08-01-2005, 07:52 PM   #3
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Excel 2004 is the Mac version so assume OP is on a Mac.

Don't know if the Mac has the same window arranging system or shortcut keys as
Windows, but worth a try<g>


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On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 19:55:52 -0600, Dave Peterson <ec35720@netscapeXSPAM.com>
wrote:

>Office 2003???
>
>When you open the second workbook, maybe the first workbook is just hidden under
>that newly opened workbook.
>
>Window|arrange|tiled
>
>would show you all of them.
>
>You can select an open workbook by clicking on its name at the bottom of that
>Window menu.
>
>Or you can use ctrl-f6 and ctrl-shift-f6 to toggle between open workbooks.
>
>ctrl-tab and ctrl-shift-tab do the same thing.
>
>
>
>Welsin wrote:
>>
>> Using Microsoft Office 2004 Excel I am unable to have open only one
>> file/workbook at a time. When I try to open two workbooks at a time in Excel
>> - the first workbook closes. This is really frustrating and I need to be
>> able to work with multiple workbooks. I have been unable to find how to this
>> problem occurred or how to fix it.


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Old 08-01-2005, 11:16 PM   #4
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Mac's are my specialty.

(I've been incorrect a couple of times this weekend on those thingys.)

Gord Dibben wrote:
>
> Excel 2004 is the Mac version so assume OP is on a Mac.
>
> Don't know if the Mac has the same window arranging system or shortcut keys as
> Windows, but worth a try<g>
>
> Gord
>
> On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 19:55:52 -0600, Dave Peterson <ec35720@netscapeXSPAM.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Office 2003???
> >
> >When you open the second workbook, maybe the first workbook is just hidden under
> >that newly opened workbook.
> >
> >Window|arrange|tiled
> >
> >would show you all of them.
> >
> >You can select an open workbook by clicking on its name at the bottom of that
> >Window menu.
> >
> >Or you can use ctrl-f6 and ctrl-shift-f6 to toggle between open workbooks.
> >
> >ctrl-tab and ctrl-shift-tab do the same thing.
> >
> >
> >
> >Welsin wrote:
> >>
> >> Using Microsoft Office 2004 Excel I am unable to have open only one
> >> file/workbook at a time. When I try to open two workbooks at a time in Excel
> >> - the first workbook closes. This is really frustrating and I need to be
> >> able to work with multiple workbooks. I have been unable to find how to this
> >> problem occurred or how to fix it.


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