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I open multiple Excel documents by double clicking on them.
This seems to introduce them into the same instance of Excel. When I try to close one of those documents it want's to close all of the documents. This doesn't happen when I open the Excel shell first and browse to eace file I want to open. How can I make Excel documents open in their own separate instance when double clicking on them? |
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Excel behaves differently than MSWord.
With tools|Options|View tab|Windows in taskbar checked, if you click on the appication's titlebar's X, you're closing the application--so all the workbooks opened in that instance close. So be a little careful and click on the worksheet's titlebar's X (right below the application's X). Deeptech-NM wrote: I open multiple Excel documents by double clicking on them. This seems to introduce them into the same instance of Excel. When I try to close one of those documents it want's to close all of the documents. This doesn't happen when I open the Excel shell first and browse to eace file I want to open. How can I make Excel documents open in their own separate instance when double clicking on them? -- Dave Peterson |
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I understand that clicking on the application's "X" button closes all
workbook instances and that I could simply click on the workbook's "x" button, that is not my question. I want to know if there is a way to open the workbooks in a new instance of Excel other than opening the application shell first and then opening the individual workbooks from within the application. I have tried checking and unchecking <tools|options|view tab|windows in taskbar Either way all workbooks opened via a double click open in the same instance of Excel and get closed when I click on the application's "X" button. Is there a setting I can change beit a checkbox, registry setting etc. that will make all Excel workbooks - when opened directly - open in their own separate instance of Excel? Thanks in advance. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel behaves differently than MSWord. With tools|Options|View tab|Windows in taskbar checked, if you click on the appication's titlebar's X, you're closing the application--so all the workbooks opened in that instance close. So be a little careful and click on the worksheet's titlebar's X (right below the application's X). Deeptech-NM wrote: I open multiple Excel documents by double clicking on them. This seems to introduce them into the same instance of Excel. When I try to close one of those documents it want's to close all of the documents. This doesn't happen when I open the Excel shell first and browse to eace file I want to open. How can I make Excel documents open in their own separate instance when double clicking on them? -- Dave Peterson |
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You could try:
Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) Then double click on the workbook in windows explorer. And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Deeptech-NM wrote: I understand that clicking on the application's "X" button closes all workbook instances and that I could simply click on the workbook's "x" button, that is not my question. I want to know if there is a way to open the workbooks in a new instance of Excel other than opening the application shell first and then opening the individual workbooks from within the application. I have tried checking and unchecking <tools|options|view tab|windows in taskbar Either way all workbooks opened via a double click open in the same instance of Excel and get closed when I click on the application's "X" button. Is there a setting I can change beit a checkbox, registry setting etc. that will make all Excel workbooks - when opened directly - open in their own separate instance of Excel? Thanks in advance. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel behaves differently than MSWord. With tools|Options|View tab|Windows in taskbar checked, if you click on the appication's titlebar's X, you're closing the application--so all the workbooks opened in that instance close. So be a little careful and click on the worksheet's titlebar's X (right below the application's X). Deeptech-NM wrote: I open multiple Excel documents by double clicking on them. This seems to introduce them into the same instance of Excel. When I try to close one of those documents it want's to close all of the documents. This doesn't happen when I open the Excel shell first and browse to eace file I want to open. How can I make Excel documents open in their own separate instance when double clicking on them? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Checking that option prevents me from opening any of my Excel documents.
Any other suggestions? Cheers, "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) Then double click on the workbook in windows explorer. And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Deeptech-NM wrote: I understand that clicking on the application's "X" button closes all workbook instances and that I could simply click on the workbook's "x" button, that is not my question. I want to know if there is a way to open the workbooks in a new instance of Excel other than opening the application shell first and then opening the individual workbooks from within the application. I have tried checking and unchecking <tools|options|view tab|windows in taskbar Either way all workbooks opened via a double click open in the same instance of Excel and get closed when I click on the application's "X" button. Is there a setting I can change beit a checkbox, registry setting etc. that will make all Excel workbooks - when opened directly - open in their own separate instance of Excel? Thanks in advance. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel behaves differently than MSWord. With tools|Options|View tab|Windows in taskbar checked, if you click on the appication's titlebar's X, you're closing the application--so all the workbooks opened in that instance close. So be a little careful and click on the worksheet's titlebar's X (right below the application's X). Deeptech-NM wrote: I open multiple Excel documents by double clicking on them. This seems to introduce them into the same instance of Excel. When I try to close one of those documents it want's to close all of the documents. This doesn't happen when I open the Excel shell first and browse to eace file I want to open. How can I make Excel documents open in their own separate instance when double clicking on them? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Just to start excel, then file|Open.
Deeptech-NM wrote: Checking that option prevents me from opening any of my Excel documents. Any other suggestions? Cheers, "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) Then double click on the workbook in windows explorer. And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Deeptech-NM wrote: I understand that clicking on the application's "X" button closes all workbook instances and that I could simply click on the workbook's "x" button, that is not my question. I want to know if there is a way to open the workbooks in a new instance of Excel other than opening the application shell first and then opening the individual workbooks from within the application. I have tried checking and unchecking <tools|options|view tab|windows in taskbar Either way all workbooks opened via a double click open in the same instance of Excel and get closed when I click on the application's "X" button. Is there a setting I can change beit a checkbox, registry setting etc. that will make all Excel workbooks - when opened directly - open in their own separate instance of Excel? Thanks in advance. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel behaves differently than MSWord. With tools|Options|View tab|Windows in taskbar checked, if you click on the appication's titlebar's X, you're closing the application--so all the workbooks opened in that instance close. So be a little careful and click on the worksheet's titlebar's X (right below the application's X). Deeptech-NM wrote: I open multiple Excel documents by double clicking on them. This seems to introduce them into the same instance of Excel. When I try to close one of those documents it want's to close all of the documents. This doesn't happen when I open the Excel shell first and browse to eace file I want to open. How can I make Excel documents open in their own separate instance when double clicking on them? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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So I guess it's not possible anymore.
Why Microsoft would make that change to one aspect of Office but not another confuses me. Is this likely to be the norm from now on? Can we expect the same degredation in functionality from Word and Powerpoint in future releases of Office I wonder... "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just to start excel, then file|Open. Deeptech-NM wrote: Checking that option prevents me from opening any of my Excel documents. Any other suggestions? Cheers, "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) Then double click on the workbook in windows explorer. And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Deeptech-NM wrote: I understand that clicking on the application's "X" button closes all workbook instances and that I could simply click on the workbook's "x" button, that is not my question. I want to know if there is a way to open the workbooks in a new instance of Excel other than opening the application shell first and then opening the individual workbooks from within the application. I have tried checking and unchecking <tools|options|view tab|windows in taskbar Either way all workbooks opened via a double click open in the same instance of Excel and get closed when I click on the application's "X" button. Is there a setting I can change beit a checkbox, registry setting etc. that will make all Excel workbooks - when opened directly - open in their own separate instance of Excel? Thanks in advance. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel behaves differently than MSWord. With tools|Options|View tab|Windows in taskbar checked, if you click on the appication's titlebar's X, you're closing the application--so all the workbooks opened in that instance close. So be a little careful and click on the worksheet's titlebar's X (right below the application's X). Deeptech-NM wrote: I open multiple Excel documents by double clicking on them. This seems to introduce them into the same instance of Excel. When I try to close one of those documents it want's to close all of the documents. This doesn't happen when I open the Excel shell first and browse to eace file I want to open. How can I make Excel documents open in their own separate instance when double clicking on them? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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AFAIK that wasn't possible before either
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please) "Deeptech-NM" wrote in message ... So I guess it's not possible anymore. Why Microsoft would make that change to one aspect of Office but not another confuses me. Is this likely to be the norm from now on? Can we expect the same degredation in functionality from Word and Powerpoint in future releases of Office I wonder... "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just to start excel, then file|Open. Deeptech-NM wrote: Checking that option prevents me from opening any of my Excel documents. Any other suggestions? Cheers, "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) Then double click on the workbook in windows explorer. And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Deeptech-NM wrote: I understand that clicking on the application's "X" button closes all workbook instances and that I could simply click on the workbook's "x" button, that is not my question. I want to know if there is a way to open the workbooks in a new instance of Excel other than opening the application shell first and then opening the individual workbooks from within the application. I have tried checking and unchecking <tools|options|view tab|windows in taskbar Either way all workbooks opened via a double click open in the same instance of Excel and get closed when I click on the application's "X" button. Is there a setting I can change beit a checkbox, registry setting etc. that will make all Excel workbooks - when opened directly - open in their own separate instance of Excel? Thanks in advance. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel behaves differently than MSWord. With tools|Options|View tab|Windows in taskbar checked, if you click on the appication's titlebar's X, you're closing the application--so all the workbooks opened in that instance close. So be a little careful and click on the worksheet's titlebar's X (right below the application's X). Deeptech-NM wrote: I open multiple Excel documents by double clicking on them. This seems to introduce them into the same instance of Excel. When I try to close one of those documents it want's to close all of the documents. This doesn't happen when I open the Excel shell first and browse to eace file I want to open. How can I make Excel documents open in their own separate instance when double clicking on them? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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