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Tools|Options|General Tab|Ignore other applications (check it) Then have your dad click on the excel shortcut (put another on his desktop???) to start that second instance. (He shouldn't use File|Open to open more than one workbook (in the same instance).) 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 JVC Dude wrote: My elderly father uses lots of Excel workbooks for different lists etc, but with2 or 3 open they all open within '1 Excel program'. Can Excel be set to open each workbook into its own window rather like Publisher or even Internet Explorer? It would enable easier+ more understandable switching between panes and more importantly closing the prog/ 1 file without saving won't mean he closes ALL without saving as has been the case- on more than 1 occasion now.. Using Autosave isn't always the best method either since it then 'freezes' the file stopping the ability to UNDO regards AW -- Dave Peterson |
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