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Jason Dove
 
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Default Excel files in separate program windows

Prior to Windows 2003, when opening different excel files, the files would
open in their own Excel Programs windows. This feature still exists with
Word 2003, but I have not seen this feature in Excel.

Methods suggested to mimic this setting is to go to Tools - Options
"Windows in Taskbar" or "Ignore Other Applications" or Open Two Separate
Programs from the Start Menu. Also the Window - "Compare" method has been
suggested; however, I don't want to compare two different worksheets, I want
to have two separate worksheet programs open.

Is there a setting available so that each file of Excel that is opened can
be opened in its own Program Window? For Example, Tools - Options - View
"Open Files in Own Program Window"?

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