multiple Excel 2003 instances
I have seen this before, but now unable to find the answer.
How do you set-up Excel 2003 to launch a seperate instance of Excel on the desktop (run two Excel applications of the same version at the same time)? Note: I am not asking about seperate spreadsheets, but application instances itself. Thank you! |
I have an Excel icon on my desktop. I click on it once to get an instance of
Excel. If I want another instance of Excel I click on the icon again. -- Andy Wiggins FCCA www.BygSoftware.com Excel, Access and VBA Consultancy - "Bewildered Analyst :)" <Bewildered Analyst wrote in message ... I have seen this before, but now unable to find the answer. How do you set-up Excel 2003 to launch a seperate instance of Excel on the desktop (run two Excel applications of the same version at the same time)? Note: I am not asking about seperate spreadsheets, but application instances itself. Thank you! |
Unfortunately, out out of the box set-up only opens a new spreadsheet in the
same open Excel instance if you click the desktop Excel icon. Our customer wants to have two seperate instances of Excel 2003 open that can each open multiple spreadsheets. "Andy Wiggins" wrote: I have an Excel icon on my desktop. I click on it once to get an instance of Excel. If I want another instance of Excel I click on the icon again. -- Andy Wiggins FCCA www.BygSoftware.com Excel, Access and VBA Consultancy - "Bewildered Analyst :)" <Bewildered Analyst wrote in message ... I have seen this before, but now unable to find the answer. How do you set-up Excel 2003 to launch a seperate instance of Excel on the desktop (run two Excel applications of the same version at the same time)? Note: I am not asking about seperate spreadsheets, but application instances itself. Thank you! |
Yep, what I do does that!
Try running it from the Start menu, or failing that, from the Excel.Exe file. -- Andy Wiggins FCCA www.BygSoftware.com Excel, Access and VBA Consultancy - "Bewildered Analyst :)" wrote in message ... Unfortunately, out out of the box set-up only opens a new spreadsheet in the same open Excel instance if you click the desktop Excel icon. Our customer wants to have two seperate instances of Excel 2003 open that can each open multiple spreadsheets. "Andy Wiggins" wrote: I have an Excel icon on my desktop. I click on it once to get an instance of Excel. If I want another instance of Excel I click on the icon again. -- Andy Wiggins FCCA www.BygSoftware.com Excel, Access and VBA Consultancy - "Bewildered Analyst :)" <Bewildered Analyst wrote in message ... I have seen this before, but now unable to find the answer. How do you set-up Excel 2003 to launch a seperate instance of Excel on the desktop (run two Excel applications of the same version at the same time)? Note: I am not asking about seperate spreadsheets, but application instances itself. Thank you! |
Still only pop's up the existing open occurance of Excel.
This is driving me nuts since we found a check box to resolve this issue about 6 months ago. However, forgot to document the solution. :( "Andy Wiggins" wrote: Yep, what I do does that! Try running it from the Start menu, or failing that, from the Excel.Exe file. -- Andy Wiggins FCCA www.BygSoftware.com Excel, Access and VBA Consultancy - "Bewildered Analyst :)" wrote in message ... Unfortunately, out out of the box set-up only opens a new spreadsheet in the same open Excel instance if you click the desktop Excel icon. Our customer wants to have two seperate instances of Excel 2003 open that can each open multiple spreadsheets. "Andy Wiggins" wrote: I have an Excel icon on my desktop. I click on it once to get an instance of Excel. If I want another instance of Excel I click on the icon again. -- Andy Wiggins FCCA www.BygSoftware.com Excel, Access and VBA Consultancy - "Bewildered Analyst :)" <Bewildered Analyst wrote in message ... I have seen this before, but now unable to find the answer. How do you set-up Excel 2003 to launch a seperate instance of Excel on the desktop (run two Excel applications of the same version at the same time)? Note: I am not asking about seperate spreadsheets, but application instances itself. Thank you! |
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You could try: Tools|options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it) Then double click on the workbook in windows explorer. And be aware that turning this setting on 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. And I just use another shortcut (placed on the desktop) to start that second instance-- or I use Windows|start button|run excel and hit enter. Bewildered Analyst :) wrote: I have seen this before, but now unable to find the answer. How do you set-up Excel 2003 to launch a seperate instance of Excel on the desktop (run two Excel applications of the same version at the same time)? Note: I am not asking about seperate spreadsheets, but application instances itself. Thank you! -- Dave Peterson |
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