Good to know, though I'll vent here a bit.
It seems insane to make this change. You have the close window and
close application buttons at the top right, but they both do the same
thing. Why go against the grain of the user's expected results,
especially since none of the other applications work in this manner. It
drives me crazy that I have to close Excel twice.
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Hi,
I think this problem is a little more subtle than it appears. Exit
Excel and then open it. With only the blank default workbook open
click the Excel Close X button. You should exit Excel.
Now open Excel and click the New button to open a second blank
workbook. Now click the Excel Close "X" button. One workbook close
but Excel stays open.
I filed a bug report on this back in January 2006 and was told that
this was done for complatibality with other Office Products. For
example, if you open Word 2003 and click the New button so you have
two empty documents open. If you then click the Word close button one
document closes but Word stays open. Admittedly this was not the way
Excel 2003 worked.
I used the approach suggest earlier of adding the Exit command to the
QAT. However, you can still use the old Alt F4 (or Ctrl Alt F4, or
Ctrl Alt Shift F4 or Alt Shift F4).
Cheers,
Shane A. Devenshire
Microsoft Excel MVP