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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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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. -- Dave Peterson |
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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> 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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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. -- Dave Peterson |
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