[mso] Re: How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the last open workbook

  • From: "Ken \(desco\) Ramsey" <desco1kr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 15:30:56 -0400

Right click on the icon in the task menu. Excel and all workbooks will be 
listed. Select the close group option.

-----Original Message-----
From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of R. Kowaney
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 2:36 AM
To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mso] Re: How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the
last open workbook


Try holding the Shift key down while clicking the red X to close.  All 
workbooks will close.

Cheers,
Ruby

-----Original Message-----
>From: David Grugeon <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: May 12, 2009 3:30 PM
>To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [mso] Re: How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the last 
>open workbook
>
>Hi Debbie
>
>Does this work for you in Excel 2007?  It does not work like that for me.
>
>Regards
>David Grugeon
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
>Of Debbie Reese
>Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2009 11:32 PM
>To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [mso] Re: How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the last
>open workbook
>
>If I'm reading the question correctly you are wondering how to close Excel
>in one motion when you have finished with your current workbook. I hope I'm
>not over simplifying the answer.
>If your screen looks like mine you have two windows open. Your workbook has
>an "X" and the program has an "X". If you click on the "X" that closes the
>program it will close Excel and prompt you to save your workbook if you
>haven't already.
>Sent from my B'berry Storm
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: "David Grugeon" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 23:04:47 
>To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [mso] Re: How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the last
>open workbook
>
>
>In 2007 if you click the red X the worbookt closes.  The application only
>closes if you click the red X after all workbooks are closed.
>
>Regards
>David Grugeon
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
>Of David Smart
>Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2009 4:45 PM
>To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [mso] Re: How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the last
>open workbook
>
>Are we talking about the same thing ...
>
>By closing a workbook, I'm referring to using Ctrl-F4 or ticking the black X
>
>or selecting File / Close.  (As distinct from Alt-F4 or ticking the red X or
>
>selecting File / Exit.)
>
>If we are talking about the same thing, I've just tried it again in Excel 
>2003 and it certainly does leave Excel open on my computer - with a grey 
>screen - after the last Ctrl-F4 or File Close.  And I can't find an option 
>to change this action.
>
>So does Word 2003.
>
>There is a difference between the Alt-F4 action for Word 2003 and Excel 
>2003.  In Word, it closes the current document, and DOES close Word if 
>that's the last document.  In Excel, it closes all workbooks and Excel.
>
>> I don't understand why Excel (i.e. Microsoft) should make the (to me,
>> arrogant) assumption that you still want to use the application even when
>> you have closed down the last instance.
>
>This is entirely subjective, of course.  To me, the use of Ctrl-F4 to close 
>out workbooks is an indication to Excel that I DO want Excel to stay up.  If
>
>I had wanted it to close, I would have used Alt-F4.
>
>
>Regards, Dave S
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Bill Hunt" <billhunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 3:55 PM
>Subject: [mso] Re: How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the last 
>open workbook
>
>
>> Thanks, Dave, for your response. But the leaving of Excel open after the
>> last workbook close did not happen to me in 2003: Excel itself was also
>> closed; that's why it has become frustrating in 2007. I don't understand 
>> why
>> Excel (i.e. Microsoft) should make the (to me, arrogant) assumption that 
>> you
>> still want to use the application even when you have closed down the last
>> instance.
>> Regards, Bill H.
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> From: "David Smart" <smartware@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [mso] Re: How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the last
>> open
>> Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 20:24:10 +1000
>>
>> Hasn't Excel always done this?  If I close all open workbooks in 2003, it
>> leaves Excel open with a grey screen.  You need to Alt-F4 or X Excel to
>> close it down completely.
>>
>> Regards, Dave S
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Bill Hunt" <billhunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 8:14 PM
>> Subject: [mso] How can I get Excel 2007 to close when I close the last 
>> open
>> workbook?
>>
>>
>>>I am continually frustrated with Excel 2007 remaining open after I have
>>> closed all open workbooks: is there an option that causes Excel to remain
>>> open?  Help appreciated!
>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>>
>>> Bill Hunt.


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