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Is there a way to configure Excel to automatically open a new image or a new
window whenever additional files are opened when using explorer or shortcuts to select the file to open? The default operation opens a single Excel instance and any additional files are opened within the same window instance and the windows can't be moved to different monitors. I am using multiple monitors and want to place individual Excel instances or windows in different monitors. Word creates seperate windows which can be moved to different monitors by default. I could not locate an option for either starting a new instance or opening a new window in the Excel tools options settings. I can manually open multiple instances by starting another instance of Excel, then select file, open and manually browse to the directory location, find the file and select it. Windows XP Pro, Excel 2003 SP1 Thanks for any input... |
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You could try:
Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Robert in Phoenix wrote: Is there a way to configure Excel to automatically open a new image or a new window whenever additional files are opened when using explorer or shortcuts to select the file to open? The default operation opens a single Excel instance and any additional files are opened within the same window instance and the windows can't be moved to different monitors. I am using multiple monitors and want to place individual Excel instances or windows in different monitors. Word creates seperate windows which can be moved to different monitors by default. I could not locate an option for either starting a new instance or opening a new window in the Excel tools options settings. I can manually open multiple instances by starting another instance of Excel, then select file, open and manually browse to the directory location, find the file and select it. Windows XP Pro, Excel 2003 SP1 Thanks for any input... -- Dave Peterson |
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Looks like all the documents that I need to open have spaces in their names.
I tried removing spaces, and it does open a new instance of Excel for each file selection; however, Excel would not open the selected file automatically. "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Robert in Phoenix wrote: Is there a way to configure Excel to automatically open a new image or a new window whenever additional files are opened when using explorer or shortcuts to select the file to open? The default operation opens a single Excel instance and any additional files are opened within the same window instance and the windows can't be moved to different monitors. I am using multiple monitors and want to place individual Excel instances or windows in different monitors. Word creates seperate windows which can be moved to different monitors by default. I could not locate an option for either starting a new instance or opening a new window in the Excel tools options settings. I can manually open multiple instances by starting another instance of Excel, then select file, open and manually browse to the directory location, find the file and select it. Windows XP Pro, Excel 2003 SP1 Thanks for any input... -- Dave Peterson |
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Did you move your test file (with no spaces) to a folder with no spaces?
Robert in Phoenix wrote: Looks like all the documents that I need to open have spaces in their names. I tried removing spaces, and it does open a new instance of Excel for each file selection; however, Excel would not open the selected file automatically. "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Robert in Phoenix wrote: Is there a way to configure Excel to automatically open a new image or a new window whenever additional files are opened when using explorer or shortcuts to select the file to open? The default operation opens a single Excel instance and any additional files are opened within the same window instance and the windows can't be moved to different monitors. I am using multiple monitors and want to place individual Excel instances or windows in different monitors. Word creates seperate windows which can be moved to different monitors by default. I could not locate an option for either starting a new instance or opening a new window in the Excel tools options settings. I can manually open multiple instances by starting another instance of Excel, then select file, open and manually browse to the directory location, find the file and select it. Windows XP Pro, Excel 2003 SP1 Thanks for any input... -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave,
Good point... I did not even think to check about the directory, but that makes sense if Excel can't handle spaces in the file name. I guess I'll continue to manually start Excel because the file shares that I an accessing many of the files are not created by my, nor can I change the format of the directory names.. Thanks for your ideas. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Did you move your test file (with no spaces) to a folder with no spaces? Robert in Phoenix wrote: Looks like all the documents that I need to open have spaces in their names. I tried removing spaces, and it does open a new instance of Excel for each file selection; however, Excel would not open the selected file automatically. "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Robert in Phoenix wrote: Is there a way to configure Excel to automatically open a new image or a new window whenever additional files are opened when using explorer or shortcuts to select the file to open? The default operation opens a single Excel instance and any additional files are opened within the same window instance and the windows can't be moved to different monitors. I am using multiple monitors and want to place individual Excel instances or windows in different monitors. Word creates seperate windows which can be moved to different monitors by default. I could not locate an option for either starting a new instance or opening a new window in the Excel tools options settings. I can manually open multiple instances by starting another instance of Excel, then select file, open and manually browse to the directory location, find the file and select it. Windows XP Pro, Excel 2003 SP1 Thanks for any input... -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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That's what I'd do if I had multiple monitors.
Robert in Phoenix wrote: Dave, Good point... I did not even think to check about the directory, but that makes sense if Excel can't handle spaces in the file name. I guess I'll continue to manually start Excel because the file shares that I an accessing many of the files are not created by my, nor can I change the format of the directory names.. Thanks for your ideas. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Did you move your test file (with no spaces) to a folder with no spaces? Robert in Phoenix wrote: Looks like all the documents that I need to open have spaces in their names. I tried removing spaces, and it does open a new instance of Excel for each file selection; however, Excel would not open the selected file automatically. "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) And be aware that turning this setting off sometimes gives errors with workbooks that contain spaces in their path/name: C:\my documents\excel\my book.xls The error will look kind of like: cannot find c:\my .. then cannot find documents\excel\my then cannot find book.xls == It may be easier/safer/more reliable to start the second instance and then File|open the workbook. Robert in Phoenix wrote: Is there a way to configure Excel to automatically open a new image or a new window whenever additional files are opened when using explorer or shortcuts to select the file to open? The default operation opens a single Excel instance and any additional files are opened within the same window instance and the windows can't be moved to different monitors. I am using multiple monitors and want to place individual Excel instances or windows in different monitors. Word creates seperate windows which can be moved to different monitors by default. I could not locate an option for either starting a new instance or opening a new window in the Excel tools options settings. I can manually open multiple instances by starting another instance of Excel, then select file, open and manually browse to the directory location, find the file and select it. Windows XP Pro, Excel 2003 SP1 Thanks for any input... -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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