Re: Improve consistency in how Excel and Word 2003 close.
- From: Dave Peterson <petersod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 17:40:55 -0600
You may want to turn off tools|options|windows in taskbar.
Then excel will behave like xl97 did/does.
It may be enough to remind you that closing the application means closing the
application.
Florence Moosengale wrote:
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> If you have >1 Word document open, the "BIG X" closes only the current
> document. (It behaves the same way as if you want to close one document with
> the "little "X".) In Excel, if you hit the "big X", you close all open
> spreadsheets. I don't care which way you go, but do it the same way in each.
> One could argue in either direction, but this fuzziness has lead me to lose
> a lot of work, particularly when I am rushing to meet a deadline. Yes, it's
> my error, but....
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