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  1. #1
    Scott@PRM
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    Dual Screens

    I want to be able to click on a file to open it in Excel. Then when I click
    on a second excel file. I want it to open in a second Excel session on my
    second monitor. Is this possible, if so...how?

    Thank you!

  2. #2
    Harald Staff
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    Re: Dual Screens

    You have too much money to spend on hardware, my friend ;-)
    No, I don't think this is possible (without programming your own "excel
    switchboard application" and assign that as default xls file handler). The
    operating system will recognize the running instance of Excel and send the
    file there, which is the desired behavior in almost all cases.

    HTH. Best wishes Harald

    "Scott@PRM" <Scott@[email protected]> skrev i melding
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    > I want to be able to click on a file to open it in Excel. Then when I

    click
    > on a second excel file. I want it to open in a second Excel session on my
    > second monitor. Is this possible, if so...how?
    >
    > Thank you!




  3. #3
    FSt1
    Guest

    RE: Dual Screens

    hi,
    no. at least not the way you want. excel open multiple files within the same
    session. to have 2 session of excel open you would have to open excel twice
    then open a file in each session.
    but why?!? 2 sessions of excel open would use twice the memory.

    Regards
    FSt1

    "Scott@PRM" wrote:

    > I want to be able to click on a file to open it in Excel. Then when I click
    > on a second excel file. I want it to open in a second Excel session on my
    > second monitor. Is this possible, if so...how?
    >
    > Thank you!


  4. #4
    Dave Peterson
    Guest

    Re: Dual Screens

    You could try:

    Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it)

    Then double click on the workbook in windows explorer.

    And be aware that turning this setting on sometimes gives errors with workbooks
    that contain spaces in their path/name:

    C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls

    The error will look kind of like:
    cannot find c:\my ..
    then
    cannot find documents\excel\my
    then
    cannot find book.xls

    ==
    It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then
    File|open the workbook.

    And I just use another shortcut (placed on the desktop) to start that second
    instance--

    or I use Windows|start button|run
    excel
    and hit enter.



    Scott@PRM wrote:
    >
    > I want to be able to click on a file to open it in Excel. Then when I click
    > on a second excel file. I want it to open in a second Excel session on my
    > second monitor. Is this possible, if so...how?
    >
    > Thank you!


    --

    Dave Peterson

  5. #5
    Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from address)
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    Re: Dual Screens

    Scott@PRM wrote:
    > I want to be able to click on a file to open it in Excel. Then when I click
    > on a second excel file. I want it to open in a second Excel session on my
    > second monitor. Is this possible, if so...how?
    >
    > Thank you!


    ------------------

    What I typically do is drag my Excel session across both screens. Then you can
    open both files in Excel and from Window/Arrange/Cascade you can see both files
    at once. From there you can drag and stretch the windows to put one on each
    monitor.

    Not exactly what you want, but it gets to about the same end point.

    Bill

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