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| 1341750 | 2013-05-18 04:00:00 | UPDATE: Found it , but it only works with a 32bit OS Not on X64. | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1341751 | 2013-05-18 05:38:00 | That's Ok. Anyway, Thanks, wainu. :thanks |
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| 1341752 | 2013-05-18 13:00:00 | Don't give up yet, :nerd: I have two PC's that have spread sheet usage linked to a server ( used daily several times) ones a X86 the other is X64 - The x86 version works 100% opening as you wanted . I been doing some digging -- In real simple terms a X64 OS actually has a second subsystem Registry . By changing the X86 reg keys that do work, it may just work on a X64 OS . I have it altered already all set to go, just have to try it . Its either gonna work, do nothing OR make a total dogs breakfast of the OS and make it :badpc: Will be tried on a workshop PC that if it screws the OS, no big deal . As soon as I tried it, I'll post back and advise . Another option :rolleyes: is to use Office 2013 -- that opens spread sheets in separate windows by default . |
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