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Travis
I know this is a perennial topic of discussion around here, but is
running multiple instances of Excel (using up multiples of the amount
of system resources Excel normally would) still the only way to get
Excel to run in two separate screens?
I finally upgraded to Office 2007 Ultimate today, and am somewhat
disappointed that MS still hasn't gotten around to implementing
multiple monitor support. I'd thought they might have given some
comments I'd read in blogs on the issue that apparently dual monitors
were supported in the second beta version.
Is there some serious technical reason why MS hasn't added multi-
monitor support or was it just not something they felt inclined to add
to the feature list?
Travis
running multiple instances of Excel (using up multiples of the amount
of system resources Excel normally would) still the only way to get
Excel to run in two separate screens?
I finally upgraded to Office 2007 Ultimate today, and am somewhat
disappointed that MS still hasn't gotten around to implementing
multiple monitor support. I'd thought they might have given some
comments I'd read in blogs on the issue that apparently dual monitors
were supported in the second beta version.
Is there some serious technical reason why MS hasn't added multi-
monitor support or was it just not something they felt inclined to add
to the feature list?
Travis