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How do I enable multiple instances?
By default, Excel 2000 will open up each workbook into its own window.
However, that feature has been disabled and now there is only one instance of Excel open no matter how many documents are open. I need multiple instances. I have checked all the options and can't find where I can change this back. Any suggestions? |
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"Peel" wrote in message ... By default, Excel 2000 will open up each workbook into its own window. However, that feature has been disabled and now there is only one instance of Excel open no matter how many documents are open. I need multiple instances. I have checked all the options and can't find where I can change this back. Any suggestions? You have to start a second instance of Excel from the start menu. /Fredrik |
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Peel
I don't think you need multiple instances, you just need ToolsOptionsView "Windows in taskbar" enabled. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 07:13:01 -0700, "Peel" wrote: By default, Excel 2000 will open up each workbook into its own window. However, that feature has been disabled and now there is only one instance of Excel open no matter how many documents are open. I need multiple instances. I have checked all the options and can't find where I can change this back. Any suggestions? |
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