Good day,
Currently, when I open multiple excel docs, they all appear in the same window. How can I set it to open in a new window?
Thanks!
Good day,
Currently, when I open multiple excel docs, they all appear in the same window. How can I set it to open in a new window?
Thanks!
HiOriginally Posted by Hippogriff
In Tools, Options, General, tick Ignore Other Applications.
hth
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Originally Posted by Bryan Hessey
Ok, I just tried this with two different excel documents. It worked fine the first time. After I "checked" the box the second time, I am not able to open 'any' excel files. I rebooted my computer and I still cant open any excel docs! All that comes up when I click on a excel doc now is a window with a gray interior.
This is really scary as my business relies on these excel documents. Any idea what happened?
Thanks.
Scary indeed, I had neved had that before.Originally Posted by Hippogriff
Close Excel, then Open Excel from Start Programs, and re-set the option.
It appears to work only for the current session, and the next session requires a re-set and re-start Excel.
It's not too scary, you can open files from within the gray Excel window.
added:
http://www.dailydoseofexcel.com/arch...dows-explorer/ suggests that you do the UnRegserver to re-set your excel. This may help.
You wouldn't really expect a program option that shuts off DDE to prevent access to other programs, would forget itsself and shut off DDE to itsself on the next startup.
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Last edited by Bryan Hessey; 11-14-2006 at 10:29 AM.
Ok, by opening excel from the start program and unchecking that option worked. Whew! Thank you for the quick response!
So if excel doesnt work when I have the "ignore other applications" option checked, am I not able to open excel in two different window then?
Apparently, but I will check this further tomorrow (it's just after a good time for experimenting with glass slippers)Originally Posted by Hippogriff
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