Re: Multiple Instances of Excel
From: John Hamilton <Hamilton_at_discussions.microsoft.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 06:26:02 -0700 Wow! Why would anyone want multiple instances??? Are you kidding? I am a fast worker. My ideas come out fast, and I need to get them down fast. Working in Excel, I often want multiple excel spreadsheets open. On it's own, simply "arrange all" and you are on your way. But, I'm an engineer, so if I'm working on Excel, it's only because it eventually needs to get put into a ppt slide or a word doc. Here is where the trouble begins, even with my dual displays. Without being able to open an xls or ppt in it's own instance, one has absolutely no control over what things they can see in which spot. For instance, my boss wants a brand new copy of a presentation I did last week, but with a new design template and updated information. To accomplish this, I need two ppts open, often an xls open, and likely a couple of window browsers. If, like has been suggested, I expend the effort to open the two ppts and arrange them to fit nicely together, then how do I read from the excel? Pull up the xls and start typing in the ppt and I lose the xls (thanks to my 2-screen ppt). Resize ppt down, insert pieces of information from the xls, and try to move the ppt back? This is a miserable waste. I work in a restricted environment, so I can't simply get two installations of ppt or anything else for that matter. I can't get outside software. So I'm stuck being completely frustrated by my inability to control Office. To me, and many of my engineer friends, this is one of THE BIGGEST deficiencies in Office. If you want to discuss more, please send me a message. "Doug Kanter" wrote:
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