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How to stop Excel 2007 to create new instance while opening multiple files ?
Whenever I open multiple files in Excel 2007, it creates new Instance, and I
have almost 25 files to be updated every day, and when its time to close the files, I have to select and close 25 files individually, how can I close all files just by click on Excel X Button, just like Office 2003. Any idea please ? Best Regards, Luqman |
How to stop Excel 2007 to create new instance while opening multiple files ?
Probably not multiple instances, try
Excel Options, Advanced, Display, Show all windows in the Taskbar - untick (if that's not it, untick "Ignore other applications..." under General) Double click the main Office icon to close Excel and all files (might trigger save prompts first). Regards, Peter T "Luqman" wrote in message ... Whenever I open multiple files in Excel 2007, it creates new Instance, and I have almost 25 files to be updated every day, and when its time to close the files, I have to select and close 25 files individually, how can I close all files just by click on Excel X Button, just like Office 2003. Any idea please ? Best Regards, Luqman |
How to stop Excel 2007 to create new instance while opening multiple files ?
It really solved my problem, thanks a lot and take care!
Luqman "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Probably not multiple instances, try Excel Options, Advanced, Display, Show all windows in the Taskbar - untick (if that's not it, untick "Ignore other applications..." under General) Double click the main Office icon to close Excel and all files (might trigger save prompts first). Regards, Peter T "Luqman" wrote in message ... Whenever I open multiple files in Excel 2007, it creates new Instance, and I have almost 25 files to be updated every day, and when its time to close the files, I have to select and close 25 files individually, how can I close all files just by click on Excel X Button, just like Office 2003. Any idea please ? Best Regards, Luqman |
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