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So, for 25 years or whatever, if you clicked on the red "X" in the
upper right corner of the window of any Microsoft application, it
would close all open files and then close the application itself. And
if you wanted to close just the immediate document, you clicked on the
"X" at the top of the document's window, not the application's window.
On my system (XP) though, XL2007 appears to behave differently. The
application window "X" performs the same function as the document
window "X" - it just closes the immediate document window.
Is there something wrong with my installation, or did Microsoft really
break this? Is there any simple, 1-click method to close all open
documents at once?
upper right corner of the window of any Microsoft application, it
would close all open files and then close the application itself. And
if you wanted to close just the immediate document, you clicked on the
"X" at the top of the document's window, not the application's window.
On my system (XP) though, XL2007 appears to behave differently. The
application window "X" performs the same function as the document
window "X" - it just closes the immediate document window.
Is there something wrong with my installation, or did Microsoft really
break this? Is there any simple, 1-click method to close all open
documents at once?