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Comment and share: Open multiple Word documents in one window. Show Comments. Hide Comments. My Profile Log out. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. For my work it is much more convenient to have various documents open at the same time on the screen the view option is a non-starter, they are still different task bars, etc.

This really screws things up If anybody finds a way of opening documents in one window not putting multiple windows alongside one another I would be very happy to hear about it XLSB workbook, when you closed a workbook, if the option was unchecked it left an empty excel window open basically because the personal.

In Windows 10, there is no "Properties" Option. I upgraded from Office to , and was also very frustrated with this feature; so my solution was to add an icon to the Quick Access Toolbar for both Word and Excel to "Exit Word" and "Exit Excel". Since the commands are listed alphabetically, it was easy to find the Exit command, and the screen tip verified that this was the one I wanted to add. With this option available, I can now either close individual files, or the entire application, which also closes all open files, with a single click.

Since I also like to have more than one way to do the same thing, I also created a new Ribbon Group, and added this same command to my new group, so I have it available on the ribbon as well. For me, the important thing was being able to flip between word documents using ctrl-F6 and flip between different applications using alt-tab.

Now I have to use alt-tab for both and my alt-tab choices are cluttered up with half a dozen instances of Word and when I'm just trying to switch between Word documents I have to skip past all the other applications that are open on my computer. So, i liked treating all the open documents as windows withing Word, not as separate windows as if they were different applications and find treating them as separate to be inferior. More fundamentally, in Word people who wanted all their documents to show up in the task bar or when cycling among applications with alt-tab had that choice!

And sane people like me who didn't want to treat them separately had that choice too! Now, we all get the same behavior and just have to suck it up if we don't like it. For my money, whilst undoubtedly "logically" correct, it is quite counter-intuitive. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:.

Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. If anyone has a work around I'd greatly appreciate a fix. Thursday, February 7, AM. Friday, February 8, AM. If I can't find a different solution I'm going to be pretty unhappy with this change If there was a problem - Yo, I'll solve it. Monday, December 23, PM. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

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