Multiple Instances of Excel in WinXP Pro Task Manager
Maybe someone can help me settle a bet. When you open
multiple Excel Workbooks (using Excel 2002), are you opening one instance of Excel or multiple instances. Here's another interesting question. In Excel under Tools|Options and the View Tab, you have a checkbox allowing you to Show Windows in the Taskbar. with that option toggled ON, multiple windows of Excel appear in the Task bar AND in Task Manager. Does this mean that each Excel workbook is a different instance as far as the OS and processor are concerned, or is Excel all one big instance? Incientally, when the this option is on, individual "Not Responding" workbooks can be cut off from Task Manager without affecting Excel itself. So does turning on this option affect how the OS deals with Excel? Thanks. |
Multiple Instances of Excel in WinXP Pro Task Manager
Does this mean that each Excel workbook is a different instance as far as
the OS and processor are concerned, or is Excel all one big instance? Just one instance, despite what the Task Manager shows. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP |
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