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Donna has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Word Introduction course
Excel
can you view more than 1 sheet on a single screen without having to scroll between the different ones?
RE: excel
Hi Donna, Welcome to the forum, as we discussed on the course;
Follow these steps:
Make sure you have only a single workbook open.
Choose New Window from the Window menu. (In Excel 2007 display the View tab of the ribbon and click New Window in the Window group.) Excel opens a second instance of the same workbook.
Choose Arrange from the Window menu. Excel displays the Arrange Windows dialog box. (To display this dialog box in Excel 2007 display the View tab of the ribbon and click Arrange All in the Window group.)
Choose the method Excel should use to arrange your windows.
Click on OK. Excel arranges the windows as you directed.
In each of the windows you can display different worksheets, even though they are part of the same workbook. When you are done, simply close one of the windows.
It is interesting to note that if you have a need to do so, you can view more than two worksheets from the same workbook. All you need to do is perform step 2 as many times as necessary to open the desired number of windows.
Hope that helped, regards Pete
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