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Is it possible in Microsoft Excel 2013+ (the plus currently means 2016 too) to open multiple sheets in the very same work space? Basically View=>Split but for different worksheets.



The reason I ask is because when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back.










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  • Yes, they each have a set of icons on the top right, below the application's. Just use those to resize them each in the workspace.

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    Feb 26 '16 at 17:28
















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Is it possible in Microsoft Excel 2013+ (the plus currently means 2016 too) to open multiple sheets in the very same work space? Basically View=>Split but for different worksheets.



The reason I ask is because when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back.










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  • Yes, they each have a set of icons on the top right, below the application's. Just use those to resize them each in the workspace.

    – Raystafarian
    Feb 26 '16 at 17:28














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Is it possible in Microsoft Excel 2013+ (the plus currently means 2016 too) to open multiple sheets in the very same work space? Basically View=>Split but for different worksheets.



The reason I ask is because when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back.










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Is it possible in Microsoft Excel 2013+ (the plus currently means 2016 too) to open multiple sheets in the very same work space? Basically View=>Split but for different worksheets.



The reason I ask is because when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back.







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  • Yes, they each have a set of icons on the top right, below the application's. Just use those to resize them each in the workspace.

    – Raystafarian
    Feb 26 '16 at 17:28



















  • Yes, they each have a set of icons on the top right, below the application's. Just use those to resize them each in the workspace.

    – Raystafarian
    Feb 26 '16 at 17:28

















Yes, they each have a set of icons on the top right, below the application's. Just use those to resize them each in the workspace.

– Raystafarian
Feb 26 '16 at 17:28





Yes, they each have a set of icons on the top right, below the application's. Just use those to resize them each in the workspace.

– Raystafarian
Feb 26 '16 at 17:28










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Is it possible open multiple worksheets in the same workspace?



You can view multiple worksheets using the instructions below.





View two or more worksheets at the same time




View two worksheets in the same workbook side by side





  1. On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



    The Window group on the View tab



  2. On the View tab, in the Window group, click View Side by Side Button image.


  3. In the workbook window, click the worksheets that you want to compare.



  4. To scroll both worksheets at the same time, click Synchronous Scrolling Synchronous Scrolling in the Window group on the View tab.



    Note: This option is available only when View Side by Side is turned
    on.




Tips




  • If you resize the workbook windows for optimal viewing, you can click Reset Window Position Button image to return to the original
    settings.


  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.



View multiple worksheets at the same time




  1. Open the workbook or workbooks that contain the worksheets that you want to view at the same time.



  2. Do one of the following:



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in the same workbook, do
    the following:




    • Click a worksheet that you want to view.



    • On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



      enter image description here



    • Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each sheet that you want to view.



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in different workbooks,
    continue with step 3.



  3. On the View tab, in the Window group, click Arrange All.


  4. Under Arrange, click the option that you want.


  5. To view sheets only in the active workbook, select the Windows of active workbook check box.



Tip




  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.




Source View two or more worksheets at the same time






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  • Yes, but like I wrote "when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back."

    – LWC
    Feb 27 '16 at 8:07











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Is it possible open multiple worksheets in the same workspace?



You can view multiple worksheets using the instructions below.





View two or more worksheets at the same time




View two worksheets in the same workbook side by side





  1. On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



    The Window group on the View tab



  2. On the View tab, in the Window group, click View Side by Side Button image.


  3. In the workbook window, click the worksheets that you want to compare.



  4. To scroll both worksheets at the same time, click Synchronous Scrolling Synchronous Scrolling in the Window group on the View tab.



    Note: This option is available only when View Side by Side is turned
    on.




Tips




  • If you resize the workbook windows for optimal viewing, you can click Reset Window Position Button image to return to the original
    settings.


  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.



View multiple worksheets at the same time




  1. Open the workbook or workbooks that contain the worksheets that you want to view at the same time.



  2. Do one of the following:



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in the same workbook, do
    the following:




    • Click a worksheet that you want to view.



    • On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



      enter image description here



    • Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each sheet that you want to view.



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in different workbooks,
    continue with step 3.



  3. On the View tab, in the Window group, click Arrange All.


  4. Under Arrange, click the option that you want.


  5. To view sheets only in the active workbook, select the Windows of active workbook check box.



Tip




  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.




Source View two or more worksheets at the same time






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  • Yes, but like I wrote "when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back."

    – LWC
    Feb 27 '16 at 8:07
















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Is it possible open multiple worksheets in the same workspace?



You can view multiple worksheets using the instructions below.





View two or more worksheets at the same time




View two worksheets in the same workbook side by side





  1. On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



    The Window group on the View tab



  2. On the View tab, in the Window group, click View Side by Side Button image.


  3. In the workbook window, click the worksheets that you want to compare.



  4. To scroll both worksheets at the same time, click Synchronous Scrolling Synchronous Scrolling in the Window group on the View tab.



    Note: This option is available only when View Side by Side is turned
    on.




Tips




  • If you resize the workbook windows for optimal viewing, you can click Reset Window Position Button image to return to the original
    settings.


  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.



View multiple worksheets at the same time




  1. Open the workbook or workbooks that contain the worksheets that you want to view at the same time.



  2. Do one of the following:



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in the same workbook, do
    the following:




    • Click a worksheet that you want to view.



    • On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



      enter image description here



    • Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each sheet that you want to view.



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in different workbooks,
    continue with step 3.



  3. On the View tab, in the Window group, click Arrange All.


  4. Under Arrange, click the option that you want.


  5. To view sheets only in the active workbook, select the Windows of active workbook check box.



Tip




  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.




Source View two or more worksheets at the same time






share|improve this answer
























  • Yes, but like I wrote "when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back."

    – LWC
    Feb 27 '16 at 8:07














0












0








0







Is it possible open multiple worksheets in the same workspace?



You can view multiple worksheets using the instructions below.





View two or more worksheets at the same time




View two worksheets in the same workbook side by side





  1. On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



    The Window group on the View tab



  2. On the View tab, in the Window group, click View Side by Side Button image.


  3. In the workbook window, click the worksheets that you want to compare.



  4. To scroll both worksheets at the same time, click Synchronous Scrolling Synchronous Scrolling in the Window group on the View tab.



    Note: This option is available only when View Side by Side is turned
    on.




Tips




  • If you resize the workbook windows for optimal viewing, you can click Reset Window Position Button image to return to the original
    settings.


  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.



View multiple worksheets at the same time




  1. Open the workbook or workbooks that contain the worksheets that you want to view at the same time.



  2. Do one of the following:



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in the same workbook, do
    the following:




    • Click a worksheet that you want to view.



    • On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



      enter image description here



    • Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each sheet that you want to view.



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in different workbooks,
    continue with step 3.



  3. On the View tab, in the Window group, click Arrange All.


  4. Under Arrange, click the option that you want.


  5. To view sheets only in the active workbook, select the Windows of active workbook check box.



Tip




  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.




Source View two or more worksheets at the same time






share|improve this answer













Is it possible open multiple worksheets in the same workspace?



You can view multiple worksheets using the instructions below.





View two or more worksheets at the same time




View two worksheets in the same workbook side by side





  1. On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



    The Window group on the View tab



  2. On the View tab, in the Window group, click View Side by Side Button image.


  3. In the workbook window, click the worksheets that you want to compare.



  4. To scroll both worksheets at the same time, click Synchronous Scrolling Synchronous Scrolling in the Window group on the View tab.



    Note: This option is available only when View Side by Side is turned
    on.




Tips




  • If you resize the workbook windows for optimal viewing, you can click Reset Window Position Button image to return to the original
    settings.


  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.



View multiple worksheets at the same time




  1. Open the workbook or workbooks that contain the worksheets that you want to view at the same time.



  2. Do one of the following:



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in the same workbook, do
    the following:




    • Click a worksheet that you want to view.



    • On the View tab, in the Window group, click New Window.



      enter image description here



    • Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each sheet that you want to view.



    If the worksheets that you want to view are in different workbooks,
    continue with step 3.



  3. On the View tab, in the Window group, click Arrange All.


  4. Under Arrange, click the option that you want.


  5. To view sheets only in the active workbook, select the Windows of active workbook check box.



Tip




  • To restore a workbook window to full size, click Maximize enter image description here at the upper-right corner of the workbook window.




Source View two or more worksheets at the same time







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  • Yes, but like I wrote "when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back."

    – LWC
    Feb 27 '16 at 8:07



















  • Yes, but like I wrote "when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back."

    – LWC
    Feb 27 '16 at 8:07

















Yes, but like I wrote "when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back."

– LWC
Feb 27 '16 at 8:07





Yes, but like I wrote "when I put multiple sheets besides each other I can't use alt+tab to see both windows. I have to re-arrange them every time I go to a non Excel window and then go back."

– LWC
Feb 27 '16 at 8:07


















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