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Default open new sheet in to a new excel application

I used to be able to open a new excel document from the file open menu and
this would open up a new excel app with the new sheet in.
I am not sure what has changed but now when opening a new sheet it opens
within the same workbook.

I have noticed that new word documents are opening in the way described above.
How can i get Excel to do the same please,

Regards,

Osman Ismail
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Default open new sheet in to a new excel application

Tools-Options-View and check "Windows in Taskbar"

"Oz" wrote:

I used to be able to open a new excel document from the file open menu and
this would open up a new excel app with the new sheet in.
I am not sure what has changed but now when opening a new sheet it opens
within the same workbook.

I have noticed that new word documents are opening in the way described above.
How can i get Excel to do the same please,

Regards,

Osman Ismail

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