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How to open excel workbooks in SAME instance of Excel
 
I have Excel 2003 with Windows XP.

From the File Explorer, every time I double click on a .XLS file, it

opens in a separate instance of Excel. This is a problem when
working on multiple workbooks, because linking and copying becomes
cumbersome.

What settings (File Explorer, Excel, or Registry) do I need to change
in order for all files to open in the same instance of Excel?

Thanks,
AABob


Jim Thomlinson

How to open excel workbooks in SAME instance of Excel
 
Select Tools|Options - General (Tab) and uncheck "Ignore other applications"
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HTH...

Jim Thomlinson


" wrote:

I have Excel 2003 with Windows XP.

From the File Explorer, every time I double click on a .XLS file, it

opens in a separate instance of Excel. This is a problem when
working on multiple workbooks, because linking and copying becomes
cumbersome.

What settings (File Explorer, Excel, or Registry) do I need to change
in order for all files to open in the same instance of Excel?

Thanks,
AABob



Jim Rech

How to open excel workbooks in SAME instance of Excel
 
I believe the file associations need to be fixed. From Start-Run enter
"Excel.exe /regserver" (no quotes, there is a space before the slash).

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I have Excel 2003 with Windows XP.

From the File Explorer, every time I double click on a .XLS file, it

opens in a separate instance of Excel. This is a problem when
working on multiple workbooks, because linking and copying becomes
cumbersome.

What settings (File Explorer, Excel, or Registry) do I need to change
in order for all files to open in the same instance of Excel?

Thanks,
AABob





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