Moving and resizing windows
To move a window, make sure that it’s not maximized. Then drag its title bar with your mouse.
To resize a window, drag any of its borders until it’s the size that you want it to be. When you position the mouse pointer on a window’s border, the mouse pointer changes to a double-sided arrow, which lets you know that you can now drag to resize the window. To resize a window horizontally and vertically at the same time, drag any of its corners.
If you want all your workbook windows to be visible (that is, not obscured by another window), you can move and resize the windows manually, or you can let Excel do it for you. Choosing View?Window? Arrange All displays the Arrange Windows dialog box, shown in Figure 14-2. This dialog box has four window- arrangement options. Just select the one that you want and click OK. Windows that are minimized aren’t affected by this change.
FIGURE 14-2
Use the Arrange Windows dialog box to quickly arrange all open workbook windows.
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