Hello Ed,
If I understand it correctly, you meant that in a computer with Excel 2003,
the workbooks in the webpages are opened in IE, with its URL displayed in
the IE address bar (or tab name), whereas, in a computer with Excel 2007,
the workbooks are opened in a new instance of Excel, instead of IE, and
from Excel, we are not able to directly see its URL. Am I right?
The change of behavior of Excel 2007 is documented at the KB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927009/
<quote>
When you try to open a Microsoft Office Word 2007 document, a Microsoft
Office Excel 2007 document, or a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 document
in Windows Internet Explorer 7, the document may not open in the same
window as Internet Explorer. Instead, a new Word 2007, Excel 2007, or
PowerPoint 2007 window opens to display the document.
</quote>
By applying the workaround in this article to your computer, the workbooks
will be opened in IE like the default setting of Excel 2003, and you will
be able to see the workbook URL in this way.
For more readings about how to configure Internet Explorer to open Office
documents in the appropriate Office program (for Office 2003) instead of in
Internet Explorer, please refer to the KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/162059
Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.
Regards,
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