Difference between Quit in Word and Excel

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Matthew

Howard,

Which aspect of the Quit documentation do you believe will address my
issue? I am not a beginner programmer looking for a simple answer to a
simple question. I am an MCSD, and have been programming against Word
and Excel for at least 6 years (I am not saying this to 'blow my
trumpet' - just setting some context to allow you to help me better).
I am looking for a very specific resolution for a very specific
question (see my original post).

You may wish to reread my post again in full. My entire point is that
the behaviour of Word and Excel are *not* the same. That is the *whole
point* of my post. Saying they are the same doesn't address the issue
that they act VERY DIFFERENTLY in practice.

This can be easily verified in Word / Excel 97 and XP (using the code
below). Are you saying you ran the below code on Word / Excel 2003 and
the Excel process terminated without clicking the second button? Or
are you just speculating?

Thanks
Matthew

From: Howard Kaikow ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Difference between Quit in Word and Excel
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Newsgroups: microsoft.public.office.developer.vba
Date: 2005-04-26 19:24:12 PST

Read the Help for Quit in the Object Browser in Word and Excel.

In effect, the behavior of Word and Excel are the same.
At least it is in Office 2003.

Don't feel like booting to Office 97 now to check there.
 

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