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Excel 2003 is putting all open workbooks as separate windows inside one
container. How do I make it work the way Excel 2000 did?: each workbook gets it's own container. I do not want separate instances of Excel. John |
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Tools|Options|View|Tab|check windows in taskbar
(If I understood) John Collins wrote: Excel 2003 is putting all open workbooks as separate windows inside one container. How do I make it work the way Excel 2000 did?: each workbook gets it's own container. I do not want separate instances of Excel. John -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks, but no, I am not having a problem with the taskbar. I can get
multiple workbooks to show in the taskbar, either grouped or ungrouped. When you open two Word documents, they each have their own container with their own menu selection and toolbar selection. They do not appear as two document windows within one larger container window. I want my Excel 2003 to act like Word does, and like Excel used to before I upgraded to XP and Office 2003. John Dave Peterson wrote: Tools|Options|View|Tab|check windows in taskbar (If I understood) John Collins wrote: Excel 2003 is putting all open workbooks as separate windows inside one container. How do I make it work the way Excel 2000 did?: each workbook gets it's own container. I do not want separate instances of Excel. John |
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Excel and Word are different programs with different interfaces.
There isn't a difference between the way xl2k and xl2003 works for this feature. My bet is that you really did have multiple instances of excel running in xl2k. John Collins wrote: Thanks, but no, I am not having a problem with the taskbar. I can get multiple workbooks to show in the taskbar, either grouped or ungrouped. When you open two Word documents, they each have their own container with their own menu selection and toolbar selection. They do not appear as two document windows within one larger container window. I want my Excel 2003 to act like Word does, and like Excel used to before I upgraded to XP and Office 2003. John Dave Peterson wrote: Tools|Options|View|Tab|check windows in taskbar (If I understood) John Collins wrote: Excel 2003 is putting all open workbooks as separate windows inside one container. How do I make it work the way Excel 2000 did?: each workbook gets it's own container. I do not want separate instances of Excel. John -- Dave Peterson |
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