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I'm using the Beta release of Excel '07. When I try close the program using
the close button (red x at top right), it simply closes the current workbook
and not the program. To shut down it down completely, I have to close all
workbooks and then finally close the program. Is there a way around this so
that I can close Excel in one step?
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I think this is part of the new office 07 GUI.

The way to close the application is to go the File menu and select Quit.

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I'm using the Beta release of Excel '07. When I try close the program using
the close button (red x at top right), it simply closes the current workbook
and not the program. To shut down it down completely, I have to close all
workbooks and then finally close the program. Is there a way around this so
that I can close Excel in one step?

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