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J - 13 Dec 2007 12:01 GMT
I am using Excel 2007.
How can I get only one Excel program to open and any other files I open will
open within that program and not open a new one.
JP - 13 Dec 2007 21:09 GMT
I am not familiar with XL 2007, but if you click on File|Open and open
files that way, do they all open in the same copy of Excel?

--JP

> I am using Excel 2007.
> How can I get only one Excel program to open and any other files I open will
> open within that program and not open a new one.
J - 14 Dec 2007 03:05 GMT
No.  Everytime I open a new file, regardless how I open it, a new instance of
Excel is opened.

> I am not familiar with XL 2007, but if you click on File|Open and open
> files that way, do they all open in the same copy of Excel?
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> > How can I get only one Excel program to open and any other files I open will
> > open within that program and not open a new one.
JP - 14 Dec 2007 13:50 GMT
Sorry, wish I could be of more help here. Hang in there, hopefully
someone else will respond.

--JP

> No.  Everytime I open a new file, regardless how I open it, a new instance of
> Excel is opened.
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tru.az1@gmail.com - 17 Dec 2007 17:30 GMT
> No.  Everytime I open a new file, regardless how I open it, a new instance of
> Excel is opened.
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