One possibility. Right click the Taskbar, click Properties, uncheck
Group Similar Taskbar buttons, click Apply > Ok.

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> This may be an Excel problem rather than an XP issue, but no one in the
> Excel
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> Can anyone help! Thanks for any ideas.
Jim - 28 Feb 2006 17:14 GMT
Thanks Brian for the response.
Unfortunately, I've already tried that. When I uncheck the Group Similar
button, all it does is give me 30 little icons in the taskbar that are
unreadable. AND, I still have to go through the exercise in Excel of
Unchecking "Windows in Taskbar", and then checking "WIndows in Taskbar" to
have them show up.
What should happen (as it did with Excel 2000), is I have one Excel button
in the Taskbar that says Excel - xx (where xx is the number of open files). I
know that Excel 2003 can do it, because that is the result I get when I
uncheck and then check the Windows in Taskbar.
But for some reason, I have to do that everytime I log on or boot up the
computer. So I'm convinced that something is overriding the command, or not
remembering the settings. However, every time I bootup and open Excel, the
Windows in Taskbar button is still checked.
This is really exasperating.
Thanks again if anyone has any more ideas.

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> One possibility. Right click the Taskbar, click Properties, uncheck
> Group Similar Taskbar buttons, click Apply > Ok.
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> > Can anyone help! Thanks for any ideas.