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Excel seems to be running in an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) style mode.
All other office products are SDI (Single Document Interface) or at least work that way. The problem is that when you close Excel, with the X in the corner, you wind up closing all of the Excel documents, even though it asks you if you want to save them, the most common thing to do is say no when you have just looked at a spreadsheet quickly, since at times Office applications ask even when no apparent changes were made. It is true that we should be more careful and fully read the pop up boxes that appear, but after at least a year of this affecting me, I still wind up not saving a document and wind up losing a lot of work because I close a spreadsheet the same way I would a word document, only the spreadsheet closes all spreadsheets and work only closes the document that is currently displayed. It is very frustrating and has cost me a lot of time and money. |
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I'm using Office 2003, and it has two sets of Window Buttons--exactly the
same as Word. If I hit the bottom X, it only closes the active document. Perhaps I don't have this problem because I use Ctrl+w when I want to close only the active workbook. Or, File | Close. tj "Robert Brown" wrote: Excel seems to be running in an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) style mode. All other office products are SDI (Single Document Interface) or at least work that way. The problem is that when you close Excel, with the X in the corner, you wind up closing all of the Excel documents, even though it asks you if you want to save them, the most common thing to do is say no when you have just looked at a spreadsheet quickly, since at times Office applications ask even when no apparent changes were made. It is true that we should be more careful and fully read the pop up boxes that appear, but after at least a year of this affecting me, I still wind up not saving a document and wind up losing a lot of work because I close a spreadsheet the same way I would a word document, only the spreadsheet closes all spreadsheets and work only closes the document that is currently displayed. It is very frustrating and has cost me a lot of time and money. |
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I find that if you go to Tools, Options and select "Show: Windows in
taskbar" that I don't have that problem. Occasionally it seems to reset itself, but once you've done it once it will work most of the time. Fiona "Robert Brown" <Robert wrote in message ... work that way. The problem is that when you close Excel, with the X in the corner, you wind up closing all of the Excel documents, even though it asks you if you want to save them, the most common thing to do is say no when you have just looked at a spreadsheet quickly, since at times Office applications ask even when no apparent changes were made. |
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Just to add to Fiona's response.
If you're using xl2k or higher, you can toggle "windows in taskbar". (Tools|Options|view tab) But if you have multiple workbooks open, you can still, er, get yourself in trouble by clicking on the X to terminate the application. (Excel works differently than Word). Robert Brown wrote: Excel seems to be running in an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) style mode. All other office products are SDI (Single Document Interface) or at least work that way. The problem is that when you close Excel, with the X in the corner, you wind up closing all of the Excel documents, even though it asks you if you want to save them, the most common thing to do is say no when you have just looked at a spreadsheet quickly, since at times Office applications ask even when no apparent changes were made. It is true that we should be more careful and fully read the pop up boxes that appear, but after at least a year of this affecting me, I still wind up not saving a document and wind up losing a lot of work because I close a spreadsheet the same way I would a word document, only the spreadsheet closes all spreadsheets and work only closes the document that is currently displayed. It is very frustrating and has cost me a lot of time and money. -- Dave Peterson |
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