Op 2013-04-17 19:11, GS schreef:
On the taskbar i have an excel icon.
Now i click on S1 on the desktop.
Excel 1 starts.
If i click on S2 on the desktop exel 2 connects to excel 1.
So i do the following instead:
I click right on the excel on the task bar.
I click on microsoft excel 2010 in the popup list.
A new fresh copy of excel starts.
Than i choose for open and select the second excel.
Now i have two excels running and when query updates excel 1,
excel 2 stays in front.
In other words i need two shortcuts which starts each a separate
excel.
Thanks Peter/
Perhaps your terminology is confusing me! If, as you say, you open the
2nd file from Excel after opening the 1st file then you only have 1
instance of Excel running with 2 files open. In this case you can
switch between the 2 files using *Ctrl+Tab* so you can have whichever
file you want be the *Active Window*.
So for clarity...
Excel is an application that can have multiple running instances.
Shortcuts on your desktop to Excel files stored somewhere are not
"Excels", they are Excel files.
So if you open Excel 2 times you have 2 separate running instances of
Excel.
If you open 2 (or more) Excel files in a single running instance of
Excel then to work with each file you need to *Switch Windows* to the
window that contains the file you want to work with. You can do this
via the *View* tab in the *Window* section, OR use the keyboard
shortcut I mentioned earlier.<g>
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