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Bruce D

Taskbar settings
 
The name on the taskbar only shows part of the name: Microsoft Excel -
Documentxxxxxxxxx. It doesnt show what excel spreadsheet it is. (For
example, Microsoft Excel - Data1). Is there any setting to place the
filename first, similar to how Word does it?

Thanks,
-Bruce D

Vergel Adriano

Taskbar settings
 
Bruce,

If you hover your mouse above the taskbar button for Excel, the tooltip will
display the full filename.

Another option is to go to Tools-Option, in the View tab, check "Windows in
TaskBar". Each opened workbook will then have its own taskbar button with
just the filename. At least that's how it is in Excel 2003...


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Hope that helps.

Vergel Adriano


"Bruce D" wrote:

The name on the taskbar only shows part of the name: Microsoft Excel -
Documentxxxxxxxxx. It doesnt show what excel spreadsheet it is. (For
example, Microsoft Excel - Data1). Is there any setting to place the
filename first, similar to how Word does it?

Thanks,
-Bruce D


Bruce D

Taskbar settings
 
Not quite what I'm looking for, but thanks anyway.

"Vergel Adriano" wrote:

Bruce,

If you hover your mouse above the taskbar button for Excel, the tooltip will
display the full filename.

Another option is to go to Tools-Option, in the View tab, check "Windows in
TaskBar". Each opened workbook will then have its own taskbar button with
just the filename. At least that's how it is in Excel 2003...


--

Hope that helps.

Vergel Adriano


"Bruce D" wrote:

The name on the taskbar only shows part of the name: Microsoft Excel -
Documentxxxxxxxxx. It doesnt show what excel spreadsheet it is. (For
example, Microsoft Excel - Data1). Is there any setting to place the
filename first, similar to how Word does it?

Thanks,
-Bruce D


Andy

Taskbar settings
 
Application.Caption = " "

gets rid of the leading 'Microsoft Excel'




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