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When I exit excel only the workbook will close and I have to click the 'X' a
second time to exit the application. and yes, I am using the application close 'X' NOT the workbook close. I only have this problem on my computer, all of my friends and families exiting functions properly (if I use the workbook close the workbook will close, if I use the app close the both workbook and app will close) anyone know why? I cannot find a setting in the options to configure this. Is it a slight corruption from install maybe? it gets rather annoying any idea would be appreciated |
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ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt
on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? |
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UNcheck "Show all windows in the Taskbar" (Excel Options, Advanced,
Display section) Brandon wrote: ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? |
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Thank You Bob I,
that did the trick. I don't get it though, I looked at my laptop which closes the app properly and the same option is checked, some how it worked for my desktop install though to uncheck. "Bob I" wrote: UNcheck "Show all windows in the Taskbar" (Excel Options, Advanced, Display section) Brandon wrote: ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? |
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You're welcome. Something else different about the laptop?
Brandon wrote: Thank You Bob I, that did the trick. I don't get it though, I looked at my laptop which closes the app properly and the same option is checked, some how it worked for my desktop install though to uncheck. "Bob I" wrote: UNcheck "Show all windows in the Taskbar" (Excel Options, Advanced, Display section) Brandon wrote: ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? |
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only real difference is that I am running XP ProSP2 and the laptop is running
Vista Home Premium x64SP1. "Bob I" wrote: You're welcome. Something else different about the laptop? |
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That's a pretty big difference!
Brandon wrote: only real difference is that I am running XP ProSP2 and the laptop is running Vista Home Premium x64SP1. "Bob I" wrote: You're welcome. Something else different about the laptop? |
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Hi
I'm having this same problem on my work computer. we're running Excel 2002 on XP and each time I click on the red X to exit from excel completely, it only closes the workbook. It also happens when I go to File - Exit and also when I click on the windows logo in the top left and click on close. I tried unchecking the box for "windows in taskbar" and still it makes no difference. I also tried holding the shift key in case this might work, but it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anything else I can try? It's a bit annoying because it only happens on this computer (which I only started using last week). Thanks Nina |
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I have the same problem but this works to make the red X function properly,
but is there a way to close Excel on one click on the red X like you answered here AND be able to preview each open Excel workbook on the taskbar? Setup: Windows 7 Enterprise and Office 2007 Enterprise. Thanks "Bob I" wrote: UNcheck "Show all windows in the Taskbar" (Excel Options, Advanced, Display section) Brandon wrote: ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? |
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IIRC hovering your mouse over the taskbar in Windows 7 works.
racee wrote: I have the same problem but this works to make the red X function properly, but is there a way to close Excel on one click on the red X like you answered here AND be able to preview each open Excel workbook on the taskbar? Setup: Windows 7 Enterprise and Office 2007 Enterprise. Thanks "Bob I" wrote: UNcheck "Show all windows in the Taskbar" (Excel Options, Advanced, Display section) Brandon wrote: ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? |
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If I uncheck the box you suggested that fixes the exiting problem, but
hovering over the taskbar only shows one open item. If I have the box checked hovering works to view all the open workbooks but then the exiting issue is back. Can you suggest something else? Thanks "Bob I" wrote: IIRC hovering your mouse over the taskbar in Windows 7 works. racee wrote: I have the same problem but this works to make the red X function properly, but is there a way to close Excel on one click on the red X like you answered here AND be able to preview each open Excel workbook on the taskbar? Setup: Windows 7 Enterprise and Office 2007 Enterprise. Thanks "Bob I" wrote: UNcheck "Show all windows in the Taskbar" (Excel Options, Advanced, Display section) Brandon wrote: ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? . |
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Then check the box and use "Shift key+click on X" to achieve the results.
racee wrote: If I uncheck the box you suggested that fixes the exiting problem, but hovering over the taskbar only shows one open item. If I have the box checked hovering works to view all the open workbooks but then the exiting issue is back. Can you suggest something else? Thanks "Bob I" wrote: IIRC hovering your mouse over the taskbar in Windows 7 works. racee wrote: I have the same problem but this works to make the red X function properly, but is there a way to close Excel on one click on the red X like you answered here AND be able to preview each open Excel workbook on the taskbar? Setup: Windows 7 Enterprise and Office 2007 Enterprise. Thanks "Bob I" wrote: UNcheck "Show all windows in the Taskbar" (Excel Options, Advanced, Display section) Brandon wrote: ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? . |
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Just wanted to update that installing Office 2010 corrected my issue
completely. "Bob I" wrote: Then check the box and use "Shift key+click on X" to achieve the results. racee wrote: If I uncheck the box you suggested that fixes the exiting problem, but hovering over the taskbar only shows one open item. If I have the box checked hovering works to view all the open workbooks but then the exiting issue is back. Can you suggest something else? Thanks "Bob I" wrote: IIRC hovering your mouse over the taskbar in Windows 7 works. racee wrote: I have the same problem but this works to make the red X function properly, but is there a way to close Excel on one click on the red X like you answered here AND be able to preview each open Excel workbook on the taskbar? Setup: Windows 7 Enterprise and Office 2007 Enterprise. Thanks "Bob I" wrote: UNcheck "Show all windows in the Taskbar" (Excel Options, Advanced, Display section) Brandon wrote: ok well whatever it is must be something to do with XP or something corrupt on install. I used the same disc to install on my moms laptop as well as uninstalled and re-installed on my system. Still the same result...using the app close only closes the workbook and have to hit the app close a second time to close the app. any ideas anyone??? . . |
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