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All Files Close
If I have two or more excel files open, and I close one all close why, and
how can I avoid this? Sol |
All Files Close
hi
not sure, wild guess but you may be clicking the wrong X. if you are clicking on the big red X to close a file, you are closing xl not just 1 file. under the big red X is a smaller black X. try clicking it to close the active file. Regards FSt1 "S1L1Y1" wrote: If I have two or more excel files open, and I close one all close why, and how can I avoid this? Sol |
All Files Close
Thank You for your reply. I am wondering why it happens with excel, with
word even if I click the big X it will not happen? Sol "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi not sure, wild guess but you may be clicking the wrong X. if you are clicking on the big red X to close a file, you are closing xl not just 1 file. under the big red X is a smaller black X. try clicking it to close the active file. Regards FSt1 "S1L1Y1" wrote: If I have two or more excel files open, and I close one all close why, and how can I avoid this? Sol |
All Files Close
hi
word opens a new instant of word for each document. excel opens all files in the same instant of excel so that in word when you click the big red X, on that instant of word closed. when you click the big red X in excel, excel and ALL OPEN files closes. i don't know why microsoft set it up that way. seems like it should be universal but it's not. so we have to work with the way microsoft set it up. sigh. regards FSt1 "S1L1Y1" wrote: Thank You for your reply. I am wondering why it happens with excel, with word even if I click the big X it will not happen? Sol "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi not sure, wild guess but you may be clicking the wrong X. if you are clicking on the big red X to close a file, you are closing xl not just 1 file. under the big red X is a smaller black X. try clicking it to close the active file. Regards FSt1 "S1L1Y1" wrote: If I have two or more excel files open, and I close one all close why, and how can I avoid this? Sol |
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