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Error in Excel 2007 code
When you open an Excel 2007 workbook there are 2 sets of border icons. One
set allows you to minimise, maximise or close the workbook. The other set should do the same for the application but the close icon does not work - it just closes the active workbook. Is there somewhere errors like this can be reported? It seems silly if they designed it that way - what is the point of having 2 buttons to close a workbook and no button to close the application? (I know I can do it with Alt-F4 but that can be dangerous if you have clicked outside the Excel window without realising it). |
Error in Excel 2007 code
Hi Lorne
Double click on the Office button(big round button on the left) if you want to close the App -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Lorne" wrote in message ... When you open an Excel 2007 workbook there are 2 sets of border icons. One set allows you to minimise, maximise or close the workbook. The other set should do the same for the application but the close icon does not work - it just closes the active workbook. Is there somewhere errors like this can be reported? It seems silly if they designed it that way - what is the point of having 2 buttons to close a workbook and no button to close the application? (I know I can do it with Alt-F4 but that can be dangerous if you have clicked outside the Excel window without realising it). |
Error in Excel 2007 code
Thanks for that. All very clever but I do not know why Microsoft go to the
trouble of displaying 3 lines of help in a tool tip when you hover over it but do not mention that useful feature ! (ps I still think the top close button should close the application but it does not bother me much any more). "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... Hi Lorne Double click on the Office button(big round button on the left) if you want to close the App -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Lorne" wrote in message ... When you open an Excel 2007 workbook there are 2 sets of border icons. One set allows you to minimise, maximise or close the workbook. The other set should do the same for the application but the close icon does not work - it just closes the active workbook. Is there somewhere errors like this can be reported? It seems silly if they designed it that way - what is the point of having 2 buttons to close a workbook and no button to close the application? (I know I can do it with Alt-F4 but that can be dangerous if you have clicked outside the Excel window without realising it). |
Error in Excel 2007 code
I agree with you that it is strange that it not display this Tip
The set for the workbook is different because if you have different windows open of the workbook you can close the active one with this set. If you have one window it will do the same as the top close button -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Lorne" wrote in message ... Thanks for that. All very clever but I do not know why Microsoft go to the trouble of displaying 3 lines of help in a tool tip when you hover over it but do not mention that useful feature ! (ps I still think the top close button should close the application but it does not bother me much any more). "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... Hi Lorne Double click on the Office button(big round button on the left) if you want to close the App -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Lorne" wrote in message ... When you open an Excel 2007 workbook there are 2 sets of border icons. One set allows you to minimise, maximise or close the workbook. The other set should do the same for the application but the close icon does not work - it just closes the active workbook. Is there somewhere errors like this can be reported? It seems silly if they designed it that way - what is the point of having 2 buttons to close a workbook and no button to close the application? (I know I can do it with Alt-F4 but that can be dangerous if you have clicked outside the Excel window without realising it). |
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