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Yes they are just overlaped, if you click the second from top X-box-_ in the top right, it will change.

 

What Excel you got 2007? 2016?

Hello, i got a problem that i could not fix myself. i hope this community can solve it:

 

When i have 1 excel document open for instance 1.xlsx, but then i want to open 2.xlsx. once i open the 2nd file it changes the header in excel to the correct file name but it stays on 1.xlsx its content, anyone familiar with this issue?

 

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You may be scared to do anything with that second row of close, minimize, tile. But if you save it and click X to close it, your second excel page will show up. I prefer to work with 2 windows when having more then one open.

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Araero said:

We are using excel 2010

BTW dont bother upgrading to 2016 its got a very different feel and I dont like it as much as my 2010 edition.  You can reuse your Office over and over again which I did not realize. Thought it was like an OEM OS.

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8 minutes ago, Velvet Revolver said:

You may be scared to do anything with that second row of close, minimize, tile. But if you save it and click X to close it, your second excel page will show up. I prefer to work with 2 windows when having more then one open.

 

 

 

BTW dont bother upgrading to 2016 its got a very different feel and I dont like it as much as my 2010 edition.  You can reuse your Office over and over again which I did not realize. Thought it was like an OEM OS.

yeah indeed, also it would require me to upgrade over 1000 licenses

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