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Old 08-04-2005, 05:49 PM   #1
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Default Excel windows do not always appear in the taskbar


When the option in Excel is checked to show seperate windows in the taskbar,
they still appear under the "Window" menu in Excel - not in the taskbar.
Only by unclicking the box and saying "Ok" and then clicking the box and
saying "Ok" do they appear in the taskbar. Sometimes they revert back to the
"Window" menu again.
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Old 06-01-2006, 09:05 PM   #2
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Default RE: Excel windows do not always appear in the taskbar

Just curious if this seems to be happening after opening a "Shared" file.
We've encountered that issue.


"Caleb" wrote:

> When the option in Excel is checked to show seperate windows in the taskbar,
> they still appear under the "Window" menu in Excel - not in the taskbar.
> Only by unclicking the box and saying "Ok" and then clicking the box and
> saying "Ok" do they appear in the taskbar. Sometimes they revert back to the
> "Window" menu again.

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Old 08-01-2006, 02:21 AM   #3
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Default RE: Excel windows do not always appear in the taskbar

It does not always happen when using a shared file. Most of the time it
happens while opening networked files that are not shared, but I have had it
happen while using non-networked files as well.

"JGeddings" wrote:

> Just curious if this seems to be happening after opening a "Shared" file.
> We've encountered that issue.
>
>
> "Caleb" wrote:
>
> > When the option in Excel is checked to show seperate windows in the taskbar,
> > they still appear under the "Window" menu in Excel - not in the taskbar.
> > Only by unclicking the box and saying "Ok" and then clicking the box and
> > saying "Ok" do they appear in the taskbar. Sometimes they revert back to the
> > "Window" menu again.

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Old 10-01-2006, 09:55 AM   #4
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This option is saved in the user profile, not in the workbooks. So if you
send the workbook to somebody, or open it on a different machine or with a
different account, it is very likely you'll experience a change.

Also this "workbooks in taskbar" option is not available with all options.
it's not available with Excel 97. I think it was introduced with Office
2000.

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"JGeddings" <JGeddings@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
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> Just curious if this seems to be happening after opening a "Shared" file.
> We've encountered that issue.
>
>
> "Caleb" wrote:
>
> > When the option in Excel is checked to show seperate windows in the

taskbar,
> > they still appear under the "Window" menu in Excel - not in the taskbar.
> > Only by unclicking the box and saying "Ok" and then clicking the box and
> > saying "Ok" do they appear in the taskbar. Sometimes they revert back

to the
> > "Window" menu again.



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Old 10-01-2006, 02:06 PM   #5
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Default Re: Excel windows do not always appear in the taskbar

True, but even in Office 2000 and XP I have experienced this problem on one
machine using different workbooks. When I look in the Excel options the box
is checked to show the books in different windows but it still does not.
Only when the option is unchecked and applied, then checked and applied does
it put the windows in the taskbar. Same account, same profile, same computer.

"Stephane Rodriguez" wrote:

> This option is saved in the user profile, not in the workbooks. So if you
> send the workbook to somebody, or open it on a different machine or with a
> different account, it is very likely you'll experience a change.
>
> Also this "workbooks in taskbar" option is not available with all options.
> it's not available with Excel 97. I think it was introduced with Office
> 2000.
>
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> "JGeddings" <JGeddings@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
> news:2765FFBC-62F1-4EAB-A89A-3F029844230A@microsoft.com...
> > Just curious if this seems to be happening after opening a "Shared" file.
> > We've encountered that issue.
> >
> >
> > "Caleb" wrote:
> >
> > > When the option in Excel is checked to show seperate windows in the

> taskbar,
> > > they still appear under the "Window" menu in Excel - not in the taskbar.
> > > Only by unclicking the box and saying "Ok" and then clicking the box and
> > > saying "Ok" do they appear in the taskbar. Sometimes they revert back

> to the
> > > "Window" menu again.

>
>
>

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Old 11-01-2006, 10:50 AM   #6
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Ok, so what we are probably talking about here is an Excel bug. Perhaps, if
that's of enough importance, you should take the time to review service
packs bug fixes :
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upport.microsoft.com&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozi
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"Caleb" <Caleb@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:B8AE553A-0EDC-42C0-AA4F-DC5A6556F942@microsoft.com...
> True, but even in Office 2000 and XP I have experienced this problem on

one
> machine using different workbooks. When I look in the Excel options the

box
> is checked to show the books in different windows but it still does not.
> Only when the option is unchecked and applied, then checked and applied

does
> it put the windows in the taskbar. Same account, same profile, same

computer.
>
> "Stephane Rodriguez" wrote:
>
> > This option is saved in the user profile, not in the workbooks. So if

you
> > send the workbook to somebody, or open it on a different machine or with

a
> > different account, it is very likely you'll experience a change.
> >
> > Also this "workbooks in taskbar" option is not available with all

options.
> > it's not available with Excel 97. I think it was introduced with Office
> > 2000.
> >
> > --
> >
> > xlsgen - native Excel generator http://xlsgen.arstdesign.com
> > xlsgen RSS feed : http://www.arstdesign.com/BBS/rssxlsgen.php
> >
> > "JGeddings" <JGeddings@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le

message de
> > news:2765FFBC-62F1-4EAB-A89A-3F029844230A@microsoft.com...
> > > Just curious if this seems to be happening after opening a "Shared"

file.
> > > We've encountered that issue.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Caleb" wrote:
> > >
> > > > When the option in Excel is checked to show seperate windows in the

> > taskbar,
> > > > they still appear under the "Window" menu in Excel - not in the

taskbar.
> > > > Only by unclicking the box and saying "Ok" and then clicking the box

and
> > > > saying "Ok" do they appear in the taskbar. Sometimes they revert

back
> > to the
> > > > "Window" menu again.

> >
> >
> >



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