ExcelBanter

ExcelBanter (https://www.excelbanter.com/)
-   Excel Discussion (Misc queries) (https://www.excelbanter.com/excel-discussion-misc-queries/)
-   -   Closing Excel 2007 (https://www.excelbanter.com/excel-discussion-misc-queries/153075-closing-excel-2007-a.html)

Yaz

Closing Excel 2007
 
Hi,
Has anyone come across a problem where the Excel close button needs to be
clicked twice, before excell fully closes.
Selecting the office buttonexit excel works fine. However, clicking the top
right close button seems to close the winow or active workbook, leaving excel
open. All other office apps close with with a single close click. It is very
annoying..

Thanks

Jim Rech

Closing Excel 2007
 
This seems to be an unavoidable side-effect of having 'Show all windows in
the taskbar' selected in your Excel options. If you can live without this
feature your problem should go away.

--
Jim
"Yaz" wrote in message
...
| Hi,
| Has anyone come across a problem where the Excel close button needs to be
| clicked twice, before excell fully closes.
| Selecting the office buttonexit excel works fine. However, clicking the
top
| right close button seems to close the winow or active workbook, leaving
excel
| open. All other office apps close with with a single close click. It is
very
| annoying..
|
| Thanks



Yaz

Closing Excel 2007
 
Thanks Jim, back on track

"Jim Rech" wrote:

This seems to be an unavoidable side-effect of having 'Show all windows in
the taskbar' selected in your Excel options. If you can live without this
feature your problem should go away.

--
Jim
"Yaz" wrote in message
...
| Hi,
| Has anyone come across a problem where the Excel close button needs to be
| clicked twice, before excell fully closes.
| Selecting the office buttonexit excel works fine. However, clicking the
top
| right close button seems to close the winow or active workbook, leaving
excel
| open. All other office apps close with with a single close click. It is
very
| annoying..
|
| Thanks




JJ Runnion

Closing Excel 2007
 
Yes. And the "fix" is not a fix at all.
Does anyone know if this is something we can actually fix for our end-users
so they can have the full functionality (show the items in the task bar) of
the app?

How do we escalate this to MS?

thanx.
--
JJ Runnion
IT Support
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prescott, AZ



"Yaz" wrote:

Hi,
Has anyone come across a problem where the Excel close button needs to be
clicked twice, before excell fully closes.
Selecting the office buttonexit excel works fine. However, clicking the top
right close button seems to close the winow or active workbook, leaving excel
open. All other office apps close with with a single close click. It is very
annoying..

Thanks


Ron de Bruin

Closing Excel 2007
 
Hi JJ Runnion

Hold the Shift key when you click on the top right X

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"JJ Runnion" wrote in message ...
Yes. And the "fix" is not a fix at all.
Does anyone know if this is something we can actually fix for our end-users
so they can have the full functionality (show the items in the task bar) of
the app?

How do we escalate this to MS?

thanx.
--
JJ Runnion
IT Support
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prescott, AZ



"Yaz" wrote:

Hi,
Has anyone come across a problem where the Excel close button needs to be
clicked twice, before excell fully closes.
Selecting the office buttonexit excel works fine. However, clicking the top
right close button seems to close the winow or active workbook, leaving excel
open. All other office apps close with with a single close click. It is very
annoying..

Thanks


JJ Runnion

Closing Excel 2007
 
Now that's a much more elegant solution.
thanx!
--
JJ Runnion
IT Support
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prescott, AZ



"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Hi JJ Runnion

Hold the Shift key when you click on the top right X

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"JJ Runnion" wrote in message ...
Yes. And the "fix" is not a fix at all.
Does anyone know if this is something we can actually fix for our end-users
so they can have the full functionality (show the items in the task bar) of
the app?

How do we escalate this to MS?

thanx.
--
JJ Runnion
IT Support
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prescott, AZ



"Yaz" wrote:

Hi,
Has anyone come across a problem where the Excel close button needs to be
clicked twice, before excell fully closes.
Selecting the office buttonexit excel works fine. However, clicking the top
right close button seems to close the winow or active workbook, leaving excel
open. All other office apps close with with a single close click. It is very
annoying..

Thanks



Marie

Closing Excel 2007
 
The best way that I found is to click on the 'Office Button' in the upper
left hand corner of your screen - right click on 'Exit Excel' - then choose
to 'Add to Quick Access Toolbar'. This 'X' that's placed on your toolbar
only needs to be clicked once and then it completely closes down Excel.


"JJ Runnion" wrote:

Now that's a much more elegant solution.
thanx!
--
JJ Runnion
IT Support
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prescott, AZ



"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Hi JJ Runnion

Hold the Shift key when you click on the top right X

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"JJ Runnion" wrote in message ...
Yes. And the "fix" is not a fix at all.
Does anyone know if this is something we can actually fix for our end-users
so they can have the full functionality (show the items in the task bar) of
the app?

How do we escalate this to MS?

thanx.
--
JJ Runnion
IT Support
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prescott, AZ



"Yaz" wrote:

Hi,
Has anyone come across a problem where the Excel close button needs to be
clicked twice, before excell fully closes.
Selecting the office buttonexit excel works fine. However, clicking the top
right close button seems to close the winow or active workbook, leaving excel
open. All other office apps close with with a single close click. It is very
annoying..

Thanks




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:20 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com