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Guest
Using Office 2003 and Windows XP;
This seems odd to me, but it seems that sometimes Application.Quit will shut
down a second running instance of Excel. I haven't thoroughly tested when
this occurs.
Am I just mistaken and/or confused having more than one instance running or
is this by design based on which instance happens to be active when the code
runs?
Is there a way to ensure the desired effect by returning a reference to the
current instance and quit only that one? Is it possible to use something like:
ThisWorkbook.Application.Quit
Could someone please help me out with some example code and discussion on
this?
Thanks much in advance for your assistance.
This seems odd to me, but it seems that sometimes Application.Quit will shut
down a second running instance of Excel. I haven't thoroughly tested when
this occurs.
Am I just mistaken and/or confused having more than one instance running or
is this by design based on which instance happens to be active when the code
runs?
Is there a way to ensure the desired effect by returning a reference to the
current instance and quit only that one? Is it possible to use something like:
ThisWorkbook.Application.Quit
Could someone please help me out with some example code and discussion on
this?
Thanks much in advance for your assistance.