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Sheet Viewer 1.2 by Japplis is a lightweight utility designed to keep any Microsoft Excel worksheet floating above all other open applications while allowing the user to adjust its transparency, making it possible to monitor live figures, formulas, or dashboards without repeatedly switching windows. The program loads the selected workbook, renders the chosen sheet in a borderless frame, and pins that frame to the foreground; opacity can be dialed from nearly invisible to fully opaque so that underlying documents, browsers, or design tools remain readable while the numbers stay in sight. Typical use cases include accountants reconciling invoices against web-based ERP screens, traders watching real-time portfolio summaries while browsing research, engineers comparing test data to CAD drawings, or project managers tracking burn-down charts during video calls. A built-in file-system watcher detects external changes saved to the same workbook and refreshes the view automatically, optionally flashing a subtle notification so users know when updated results arrive. Because the viewer is read-only, the original spreadsheet is protected from accidental edits, and no Excel installation is required on the machine because the component relies on its own parsing engine. The application occupies less than 5 MB on disk, starts instantly, and can be invoked with a simple right-click on any XLSX file. Sheet Viewer belongs to the Office Tools subcategory of the broader Productivity suite, and version 1.2 is the first public release under the current version scheme. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g., winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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