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Default Opening Multiple spreadsheets in SharePoint 2007

I've found that if I modify the folder options for .xlsx file types by adding
"%1" to the end of the Application used to perform action: string, I can
open Excel files stored on my drive in separate instances (great for dual
monitors). However, If I double click on multiple files in a SharePoint 2007
doc folder they will all open in the same instance. If I try to
open them by left click and selecting €śEdit in Microsoft Office Excel€ť it
opens the 1st
file OK but if I try to open another Excel file while the 1st is open I get
the message "Office Open XML file xyz.xlsx cannot be opened because there are
problems with the contents. The more details button tells me that the file
is
€ścorrupt and cannot be opened€ť which is an error message from Word. The
file is not corrupt and can be opend subsequently. Any suggestions greatly
appreciated?

 
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