MichaelHuber
Programmer
Hello All,
This is a pet peeve of mine, and hopefully there's a way to configure it.
In Excel 2002, when everything is maximized, there are 2 X's in the upper-right. The inner X closes the active file, and the outer X closes the ENTIRE Excel application. This behavior is different than other Office apps (like Word). Sometimes I'll have 5 or 6 different sheets open, and one inadvertent click means I have to find & re-open all of those files.
Is there a way to make the outer X in Excel behave like Word ...in other words, just close ONE file instead of the ENTIRE app?
Thanks,
Michael
This is a pet peeve of mine, and hopefully there's a way to configure it.
In Excel 2002, when everything is maximized, there are 2 X's in the upper-right. The inner X closes the active file, and the outer X closes the ENTIRE Excel application. This behavior is different than other Office apps (like Word). Sometimes I'll have 5 or 6 different sheets open, and one inadvertent click means I have to find & re-open all of those files.
Is there a way to make the outer X in Excel behave like Word ...in other words, just close ONE file instead of the ENTIRE app?
Thanks,
Michael