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I know clicking the lower x button should close the current workbook, while
clicking the uppermost one should close Excel entirely, but I'm getting the
same result whichever one I click. (Workbook closes but Excel is still
open.) I know I can use the Office button and click exit. But I'd rather go
back to the way it should be. Have I inadvertently toggled something? Is
there a way to untoggle whatever it might be? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Goto Office buttonExcel OptionsAdvancedDisplay sectionuncheck Show all
windows in TaskbarOK

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I know clicking the lower x button should close the current workbook, while
clicking the uppermost one should close Excel entirely, but I'm getting
the
same result whichever one I click. (Workbook closes but Excel is still
open.) I know I can use the Office button and click exit. But I'd rather
go
back to the way it should be. Have I inadvertently toggled something? Is
there a way to untoggle whatever it might be? Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks!



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Exactly what I needed! Thanks!

"T. Valko" wrote:

Goto Office buttonExcel OptionsAdvancedDisplay sectionuncheck Show all
windows in TaskbarOK

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"CTURNER82" wrote in message
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I know clicking the lower x button should close the current workbook, while
clicking the uppermost one should close Excel entirely, but I'm getting
the
same result whichever one I click. (Workbook closes but Excel is still
open.) I know I can use the Office button and click exit. But I'd rather
go
back to the way it should be. Have I inadvertently toggled something? Is
there a way to untoggle whatever it might be? Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks!




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You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!

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"CTURNER82" wrote in message
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Exactly what I needed! Thanks!

"T. Valko" wrote:

Goto Office buttonExcel OptionsAdvancedDisplay sectionuncheck Show
all
windows in TaskbarOK

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"CTURNER82" wrote in message
...
I know clicking the lower x button should close the current workbook,
while
clicking the uppermost one should close Excel entirely, but I'm getting
the
same result whichever one I click. (Workbook closes but Excel is still
open.) I know I can use the Office button and click exit. But I'd
rather
go
back to the way it should be. Have I inadvertently toggled something?
Is
there a way to untoggle whatever it might be? Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks!






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