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separate windows in excel 2007
I edited some stuff in the ADVANCED area of FILE TYPES after googling the
problem, but to no avail. That is the answer though. Go into file types again and find each extension you want to modify, XLSX, XLSM, etc. In Advanced and Open uncheck Use DDE. And then add a space and a %1 after the /e on the command line. This will made Windows open a new Excel instance with each file loaded by double-clicking it. -- Jim "Frumpy Jones" wrote in message ... | in older excel versions I could literally have two instances of excel running | and could open an xls in each instance which made it easier to see the data I | need. | | Can't seem to do it in 2007 (Even though Word still does it). | | I edited some stuff in the ADVANCED area of FILE TYPES after googling the | problem, but to no avail. | | Please help :) |
separate windows in excel 2007
"Jim Rech" wrote: That is the answer though. Go into file types again and find each extension you want to modify, XLSX, XLSM, etc. In Advanced and Open uncheck Use DDE. And then add a space and a %1 after the /e on the command line. This will made Windows open a new Excel instance with each file loaded by double-clicking it. -- Jim Harummm.. you may be right.. i did it to xls and xlsx, but I did not do it to .csv which is the file I was trying to open. I'll do it to all the files and report back WHy not just make it an easy checkbox in the freakin' options?? :) |
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