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wllee

Launching Excel
 
How can I configure Excel to launch a separate window (or instance) for each
Excel document I open through explorer?

David Hepner

ToolsOptionsView Check Windows in Taskbar

"wllee" wrote:

How can I configure Excel to launch a separate window (or instance) for each
Excel document I open through explorer?


wllee

What I need is to open 2 instances so I can have each in its own display
(monitor). I realize I can stretch Excel across the desktop, but I would
prefer to have two separate instances running.

"David Hepner" wrote:

ToolsOptionsView Check Windows in Taskbar

"wllee" wrote:

How can I configure Excel to launch a separate window (or instance) for each
Excel document I open through explorer?


Jay

How can I configure Excel to launch a separate window (or instance)
for each Excel document I open through explorer?


I'm aware of two different ways to do this.

#1. From the Windows "Start" menu, use the cascaded menu to open Excel.
Once Excel is running, use "File Open" to open an Excel file. Repeat the
steps for the second file.

#2. Point to an Excel file on the desktop or in a folder. With the right
mouse button, click "Send To Excel". Repeat the steps for the second
file.

For #2, you might not see "Excel" in the "Send To" menu at first. To add it
there, put a shortcut to the Excel program into the folder
C:\Windows\SendTo\

(I use Excel 97 and Windows 98.)


Dave Peterson

I have a separate shortcut to excel on my desktop to start more instances of
excel.

If I'm really too lazy to get to the desktop, I'll use:

windows start button|run
excel
and hit enter



wllee wrote:

How can I configure Excel to launch a separate window (or instance) for each
Excel document I open through explorer?


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Dave Peterson


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