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Old October 5th, 2004, 05:39 PM
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A couple of points:

In Word, click Tools - Options - View tab. Uncheck "Windows in Taskbar."
Now, Word works just like Excel; that is, double-clicking two .doc files in
succession opens them in ONE Word instance.
Since both Word and Excel have the "Windows in Taskbar" option, one would
think that Word and Excel would behave alike in this regard.
I can't believe this is by design.

In your explanation of Excel, your reference to "window" illustrates MDI or
Multiple Document Interface; that is, it opens one window of itself and each
file is in its own "child" window.

Word (with "Windows in Taskbar" checked) illustrates SDI or Single Document
Interface; that is, it opens multiple windows of itself, each containing a
separate file.

If you start Excel by repeatedly clicking Start - Programs - Microsoft
Office - Excel, it will open multiple windows of itself, each in its own
process as evidenced in Task Manager (note that when Word opens multiple
windows of itself, they all exist in a single process).

The bottom line is that Excel & Word do not work the same way with regard to
SDI, MDI, and the "Windows in Taskbar" option. Again, it seems to me that
they should. It also seems to me that there should be a way to make Excel
behave like Word with respect to double-clicking multiple .xls files within
Explorer.






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hi,
excel does have each file in it own window.
on the xl toolbar goto windowarangepick from list.
windownew window opens a second window of the same file.
word cannot open two files at once so when you open two
file word open a second session. not just the file. excel
only open once and keeps all the windows within 1 open
excel session.
so to answer your question
1. not a bug
2. no
-----Original Message-----
SYSTEM STATUS:

a.. Operating System: Windows XP Service Pack 2
b.. Word: 2002 (10.6612.6626) Service Pack 3
c.. Excel: 2002 (10.6612.6626) Service Pack 3
d.. Word: Tools - Options - ViewTab -

Windows in Taskbar IS
checked.
e.. Excel: Tools - Options - ViewTab -

Windows in Taskbar IS
checked.
a.. The Taskbar Properties has "Group similar taskbar

buttons" UNCHECKED


TEST 1:

a.. Start Windows Explorer.
b.. Navigate to a folder which contains at least two

Word files and two
Excel files.
c.. Double-click one Word file.
d.. Double-click a second Word file.
e.. Each Word document opens in its own Window.
f.. Each Word document has its own icon on the taskbar.
g.. The Task Manager Processes tab reports only one

instance of WINWORD is
running.


TEST2:

a.. Double-click one Excel file.
b.. Double-click a second Excel file.
c.. Both Excel documents open in the same Window.
d.. Each Excel document has its own icon on the taskbar.
e.. The Task Manager Processes tab reports only one

instance of EXCEL is
running.


NOTES:

a.. Word operates the way I want it to.
b.. Excel does not.
c.. I want Excel to open each document in a separate

window.
a.. Excel has a key named ShowWindowsInTaskbar

(REG_DWORD) 0x000000001 (1)
located in

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0
\Excel\Options.
b.. The value of this key will change to 0 if Tools -

Options -
ViewTab -Windows in Taskbar is unchecked.
c.. Word does NOT have a similar registry key in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10 .0

\Word\Options.


QUESTION:

a.. Is the difference in operation between Word and

Excel a bug?
b.. Is it possible to make Excel open documents that

same way Word does?


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