Windows Excel task bar

Is there a way to separate many Excel Windows in the taskbar? I can already see each Excel windows; However, they always seem to be "fixed" in the taskbar. If I try to move one of the reduced Excel (or Word) in the bar of tasks, all windows to move them.

For example, I want an Excel document to the first window in my bar of tasks, then on my Outlook and then a Google Chrome window and then another window of Excel. However, I can't do it. Excel windows (although they are not combined) are still attached and move with another. Is there a way to completely separate windows to Excel?

I have Excel 2013, Windows 7 Enterprise Edition and a HP laptop.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Hi Lesci,

Thanks for posting your concern on how to separate many Excel Windows in the taskbar.

The MDI (Multiple Document Interface) that relates to the display of all windows in the taskbar function has been completely removed. It has been deleted because of the low functionality.

But you can also refer to this workaround, just put always combine, hide labels in the taskbar settings, then the documents will display an icon in the taskbar. Click right icon it will show an option close all windows. Or follow these steps:

  1. Right-click on the taskbar.
  2. Select Properties.
  3. Select the tab taskbar.
  4. Click the drop-down menu to select always combine, hide labels.
  5. Click on the apply button.
  6. Then, click on the OK button.

Let us know if you need more assistance.

Best regards

Going to Dri

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