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How can I get Excel to open a document in a new Window ? NEW QUEST
Office 2003. This was asked before, but the answer was for a different
question and (strangely) the questioner was happy. I really don't care about icons in my task bar. I want each spreadsheet in a DIFFERENT WINDOW. So that when I close one, ONLY THAT DOCUMENT IS CLOSED/SAVED. Another answer gave me one way to do this: force separate instances of Excel with Start-Run-"Excel", but now I have to navigate through (say) 15 directories to find each document to open instead of just double-clicking. EVERY TIME I have multiple documents open and attempt to close one of them by clicking the go-away box on the Window (yes I know I can use the go-away box on the sub-pane for the document, but this is different from EVERY OTHER PIECE OF SOFTWARE IN EXISTENCE, so I always forget), the Save/Abandon question probably actually refers to a non-current document, but I ALWAYS miss this, because logically, it is the current document in front of me, and I don't want to be asked questions about other documents. The result is that I lose changes almost every time I have multiple documents open. Word uses this paradigm, and Excel can physically do it, but can it be configured to do it by default (when I double-click on the second .xls file) ? |
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How can I get Excel to open a document in a new Window ? NEW QUEST
Try this:
Open Windows Explorer Select "Tools" Select "Folder Options" Select the "File Types" Tab Scroll down to find and select the XLS extension Click the "Advanced" Button Select the "Open" action from the list Click the "Edit..." Button Where is says "Application used to perform action:" If not already there, add: /e "%1" to the end of the file path Uncheck the "Use DDE" box Click OK Click OK Click Close That should do it. HTH, Elkar "maysi01" wrote: Office 2003. This was asked before, but the answer was for a different question and (strangely) the questioner was happy. I really don't care about icons in my task bar. I want each spreadsheet in a DIFFERENT WINDOW. So that when I close one, ONLY THAT DOCUMENT IS CLOSED/SAVED. Another answer gave me one way to do this: force separate instances of Excel with Start-Run-"Excel", but now I have to navigate through (say) 15 directories to find each document to open instead of just double-clicking. EVERY TIME I have multiple documents open and attempt to close one of them by clicking the go-away box on the Window (yes I know I can use the go-away box on the sub-pane for the document, but this is different from EVERY OTHER PIECE OF SOFTWARE IN EXISTENCE, so I always forget), the Save/Abandon question probably actually refers to a non-current document, but I ALWAYS miss this, because logically, it is the current document in front of me, and I don't want to be asked questions about other documents. The result is that I lose changes almost every time I have multiple documents open. Word uses this paradigm, and Excel can physically do it, but can it be configured to do it by default (when I double-click on the second .xls file) ? |
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How can I get Excel to open a document in a new Window ? NEW Q
WOW! I am impressed. I have to dash now but I will try this tomorrow.
THANK YOU! Let me know if you want to know anything about Ingres... "Elkar" wrote: Try this: Open Windows Explorer Select "Tools" Select "Folder Options" Select the "File Types" Tab Scroll down to find and select the XLS extension Click the "Advanced" Button Select the "Open" action from the list Click the "Edit..." Button Where is says "Application used to perform action:" If not already there, add: /e "%1" to the end of the file path Uncheck the "Use DDE" box Click OK Click OK Click Close That should do it. HTH, Elkar "maysi01" wrote: Office 2003. This was asked before, but the answer was for a different question and (strangely) the questioner was happy. I really don't care about icons in my task bar. I want each spreadsheet in a DIFFERENT WINDOW. So that when I close one, ONLY THAT DOCUMENT IS CLOSED/SAVED. Another answer gave me one way to do this: force separate instances of Excel with Start-Run-"Excel", but now I have to navigate through (say) 15 directories to find each document to open instead of just double-clicking. EVERY TIME I have multiple documents open and attempt to close one of them by clicking the go-away box on the Window (yes I know I can use the go-away box on the sub-pane for the document, but this is different from EVERY OTHER PIECE OF SOFTWARE IN EXISTENCE, so I always forget), the Save/Abandon question probably actually refers to a non-current document, but I ALWAYS miss this, because logically, it is the current document in front of me, and I don't want to be asked questions about other documents. The result is that I lose changes almost every time I have multiple documents open. Word uses this paradigm, and Excel can physically do it, but can it be configured to do it by default (when I double-click on the second .xls file) ? |
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