Surface with two additional monitors - extended screen display [on hold]
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I am using excel spreadsheets that have macros.
I can only get the macros to work on my surface screen, not on any of the other two screens.
If i utilize a macro in the sheet on the surface then slide it over to the other monitor, it works only once....
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put on hold as too broad by bertieb, harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 15 at 20:55
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I am using excel spreadsheets that have macros.
I can only get the macros to work on my surface screen, not on any of the other two screens.
If i utilize a macro in the sheet on the surface then slide it over to the other monitor, it works only once....
microsoft-excel microsoft-surface
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put on hold as too broad by bertieb, harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 15 at 20:55
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
I use multiple monitors and it has never affected my macros (i.e. I can't reproduce your problem). Can you please edit your question to give us more info. What does your macro do? Do you get error messages? etc..
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 18:17
The macro is a series of "buttons" that refresh certain column on multiple tabs of the worksheet. one of the buttons hides or open additional tabs of the workbook.
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 18:25
I am told this is too broad of a question...Really? this is so typical of non-human interaction
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 23:15
The more information you give us, the less broad your question will be the more likely it is to be reopened. The Hold notice includes links you can read to help improve your question
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 23:18
Since no one knows what your code is doing it is difficult to help. Is it possible you are turning off screenupdating and it is not getting turned back on? seeing your code would help
– datatoo
Nov 16 at 19:09
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I am using excel spreadsheets that have macros.
I can only get the macros to work on my surface screen, not on any of the other two screens.
If i utilize a macro in the sheet on the surface then slide it over to the other monitor, it works only once....
microsoft-excel microsoft-surface
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I am using excel spreadsheets that have macros.
I can only get the macros to work on my surface screen, not on any of the other two screens.
If i utilize a macro in the sheet on the surface then slide it over to the other monitor, it works only once....
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put on hold as too broad by bertieb, harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 15 at 20:55
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as too broad by bertieb, harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 15 at 20:55
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
I use multiple monitors and it has never affected my macros (i.e. I can't reproduce your problem). Can you please edit your question to give us more info. What does your macro do? Do you get error messages? etc..
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 18:17
The macro is a series of "buttons" that refresh certain column on multiple tabs of the worksheet. one of the buttons hides or open additional tabs of the workbook.
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 18:25
I am told this is too broad of a question...Really? this is so typical of non-human interaction
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 23:15
The more information you give us, the less broad your question will be the more likely it is to be reopened. The Hold notice includes links you can read to help improve your question
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 23:18
Since no one knows what your code is doing it is difficult to help. Is it possible you are turning off screenupdating and it is not getting turned back on? seeing your code would help
– datatoo
Nov 16 at 19:09
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I use multiple monitors and it has never affected my macros (i.e. I can't reproduce your problem). Can you please edit your question to give us more info. What does your macro do? Do you get error messages? etc..
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 18:17
The macro is a series of "buttons" that refresh certain column on multiple tabs of the worksheet. one of the buttons hides or open additional tabs of the workbook.
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 18:25
I am told this is too broad of a question...Really? this is so typical of non-human interaction
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 23:15
The more information you give us, the less broad your question will be the more likely it is to be reopened. The Hold notice includes links you can read to help improve your question
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 23:18
Since no one knows what your code is doing it is difficult to help. Is it possible you are turning off screenupdating and it is not getting turned back on? seeing your code would help
– datatoo
Nov 16 at 19:09
I use multiple monitors and it has never affected my macros (i.e. I can't reproduce your problem). Can you please edit your question to give us more info. What does your macro do? Do you get error messages? etc..
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 18:17
I use multiple monitors and it has never affected my macros (i.e. I can't reproduce your problem). Can you please edit your question to give us more info. What does your macro do? Do you get error messages? etc..
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 18:17
The macro is a series of "buttons" that refresh certain column on multiple tabs of the worksheet. one of the buttons hides or open additional tabs of the workbook.
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 18:25
The macro is a series of "buttons" that refresh certain column on multiple tabs of the worksheet. one of the buttons hides or open additional tabs of the workbook.
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 18:25
I am told this is too broad of a question...Really? this is so typical of non-human interaction
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 23:15
I am told this is too broad of a question...Really? this is so typical of non-human interaction
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 23:15
The more information you give us, the less broad your question will be the more likely it is to be reopened. The Hold notice includes links you can read to help improve your question
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 23:18
The more information you give us, the less broad your question will be the more likely it is to be reopened. The Hold notice includes links you can read to help improve your question
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 23:18
Since no one knows what your code is doing it is difficult to help. Is it possible you are turning off screenupdating and it is not getting turned back on? seeing your code would help
– datatoo
Nov 16 at 19:09
Since no one knows what your code is doing it is difficult to help. Is it possible you are turning off screenupdating and it is not getting turned back on? seeing your code would help
– datatoo
Nov 16 at 19:09
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I use multiple monitors and it has never affected my macros (i.e. I can't reproduce your problem). Can you please edit your question to give us more info. What does your macro do? Do you get error messages? etc..
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 18:17
The macro is a series of "buttons" that refresh certain column on multiple tabs of the worksheet. one of the buttons hides or open additional tabs of the workbook.
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 18:25
I am told this is too broad of a question...Really? this is so typical of non-human interaction
– johnny O
Nov 15 at 23:15
The more information you give us, the less broad your question will be the more likely it is to be reopened. The Hold notice includes links you can read to help improve your question
– cybernetic.nomad
Nov 15 at 23:18
Since no one knows what your code is doing it is difficult to help. Is it possible you are turning off screenupdating and it is not getting turned back on? seeing your code would help
– datatoo
Nov 16 at 19:09