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Separate Window/Instance Per Excel File
In Excel 2003, go to Tools-Options. On the View tab, check the "Windows In
Taskbar" option. HTH. -- Gemini "shollomon" wrote: I want each file to open in its own exclusive window by default? I don't want them in the same workspace (I prefer to manage windows with the desktop as opposed to the application). I have seen suggestions that appending "%1" to the string in File Type will make this happen in XP, but you can't edit file types in detail in Vista. How can I make this happen in Vista. Its a major annoyance to me. |
Separate Window/Instance Per Excel File
In Excel 2007 with Vista, checking the "Show in Task Bar" option does indeed
show a taskbar entry for each file that is open. However, only one file is shown on the desktop at a time. Multiple files can be shown inside the Excel workspace tiled or what ever. What I am looking for is a way, using Vista and Excel 2007, to display multiple spreadsheets on the desk top, each maximized in its own workspace and to have that happen as the default when I click on an excel file icon. Despite extensive searching on the Web and posting on this and numerous other forums, I have yet to find an answer. To any MS employees reading this. My experience searching for the answer to this question is that I am far from alone in wanting this behavior from Excel. It is extremely annoying not to be able to have multiple sheets open on the desktop. OpenOffice does this with ease. |
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