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      17th Aug 2007
Seems like the default behavior of Excel is to open up a new
child window for each .XLS I double click on.

Is there a way to have it open up a separate, independent Excel
window instead?
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Kate G.
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      18th Aug 2007
You have to go back to the start menu -- I think that's the way it works.
It works for Publisher that way -- because Publisher only allows only 1 doc
open at a time. When you open a new file or a doc from "inside" Excel --
you are staying in that Master Window.

I'm sure someone will jump in and correct me if I am mistaken.

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> Seems like the default behavior of Excel is to open up a new
> child window for each .XLS I double click on.
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> Is there a way to have it open up a separate, independent Excel
> window instead?
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Dave Peterson
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      18th Aug 2007
This may work...

You can change this setting (xl2003 and below menu):
Tools|Options|General tab|Ignore other applications (check it)

Be aware that one side effect of having this setting checked is sometimes you
can't open a file by double clicking on it in explorer. (toggle it back and
that should be fixed.)

This shows up for workbooks that have spaces in their name or path:
c:\my documents\excel\testworkbook.xls
or
c:\test of workbook2.xls

Cannot find C:\my, then more "Cannot find ..." messages.

It's more trouble than it's worth (for me, anyway).

If I want a second instance of excel, I'll just use:
windows start button|run
excel
then file|Open to open my file.

But I rarely want separate instances of excel.

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> Seems like the default behavior of Excel is to open up a new
> child window for each .XLS I double click on.
>
> Is there a way to have it open up a separate, independent Excel
> window instead?
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