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If i open an Excel file by double clicking it and then open another by
double clicking it too, both excel files end up in the same window by default. I want each one to open in its own Excel window by default when i double click them so i have a separate button on my taskbar for each. The obvious work around is to open an instance of Excel first for each file, then browse through excel to open each file, but that's more time consuming. I was wondering if anyone knows how to get each excel file to open in its own window when i double click them. Any ideas? Thanks, Joe -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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You (Jay/Jacques) have one response to your post in .excel
"Joe E via OfficeKB.com" wrote: If i open an Excel file by double clicking it and then open another by double clicking it too, both excel files end up in the same window by default. I want each one to open in its own Excel window by default when i double click them so i have a separate button on my taskbar for each. The obvious work around is to open an instance of Excel first for each file, then browse through excel to open each file, but that's more time consuming. I was wondering if anyone knows how to get each excel file to open in its own window when i double click them. Any ideas? Thanks, Joe -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com -- Dave Peterson |
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Newer versions of Excel from 2000 onwards have an option. ToolsOptionsViewWindows in Taskbar. Check it on. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 19:19:08 GMT, "Joe E via OfficeKB.com" wrote: If i open an Excel file by double clicking it and then open another by double clicking it too, both excel files end up in the same window by default. I want each one to open in its own Excel window by default when i double click them so i have a separate button on my taskbar for each. The obvious work around is to open an instance of Excel first for each file, then browse through excel to open each file, but that's more time consuming. I was wondering if anyone knows how to get each excel file to open in its own window when i double click them. Any ideas? Thanks, Joe |
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Gord,
That solution almost gives me what I want. It does in fact give each excel file its own button in my windows taskbar, but they do not each have their own window. They all map the same single window. I want to have a separate window for each spreadsheet because I have two monitors and I often need to have a different spreadsheet displayed on each monitor. Any more thoughts? Thanks, Joe -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Select File Open from the menu bar. Click the first workbook to open, then
shift+click each of the other files to open. Click the Open button in the dialog. Each workbook will be in it's own window. "Joe E via OfficeKB.com" wrote: Gord, That solution almost gives me what I want. It does in fact give each excel file its own button in my windows taskbar, but they do not each have their own window. They all map the same single window. I want to have a separate window for each spreadsheet because I have two monitors and I often need to have a different spreadsheet displayed on each monitor. Any more thoughts? Thanks, Joe -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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