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Brandon
We're exporting data from a 3rd party application into Excel 2002. When we
used to do this, Excel would open all of the workbooks in the same
"instance" of Excel so we could move the different worksheets between the
different workbooks. Now, when we export data, it opens a new "instance" of
Excel each time so that we cannot move the different worksheets between the
workbooks.
Is there a setting in Excel that would control this type of thing so that
when we open a new workbook, they'll all open in the same instance?
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Brandon
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used to do this, Excel would open all of the workbooks in the same
"instance" of Excel so we could move the different worksheets between the
different workbooks. Now, when we export data, it opens a new "instance" of
Excel each time so that we cannot move the different worksheets between the
workbooks.
Is there a setting in Excel that would control this type of thing so that
when we open a new workbook, they'll all open in the same instance?
--
Brandon
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http://www.presentationsdirect.com/paper-shredders/gbc-paper-shredders.asp
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