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