Setting to open files in new instance of excel?

datanewb

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I would really like excel to open files in a new instance of excel by default. Currently the only way I can do this is by starting excel and then File->Open. While this is only a little bit of extra effort, I've recently gotten in the habit of opening and closing 100s csv files daily and the wasted time really adds up. I've read several threads here, but mostly found people trying to accomplish the opposite of what I am. Thank you for any help.
 

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Just saw your Sig. This is 2003 not sure about 2010.
 
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Thanks for the response. Yes, this is for Excel 2010. I went File -> Options -> Advanced. Under the general heading the option "Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)" was already unchecked, so I reckon there must be something else to do in 2010.
 
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I would really like excel to open files in a new instance of excel by default. Currently the only way I can do this is by starting excel and then File->Open. While this is only a little bit of extra effort, I've recently gotten in the habit of opening and closing 100s csv files daily and the wasted time really adds up. I've read several threads here, but mostly found people trying to accomplish the opposite of what I am. Thank you for any help.

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