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Starting with Office 2013 that doesn't work the same. MS removed about half of the legacy WTF behavior from Excel in that version.

On the up side, documents within a single excel process are no longer trapped in the same top level window. This means you can have them open side by side without contortions.

On the both up and down side, they've added process merging. If you do the traditional contortions to create a second Excel process after a few seconds the two will be merged in the background and both your documents will be in the same process; just like if you opened them normally. The wins here are lower resource consumption and that copy/paste is richer within an Excel process than between two separate Excel processes.

On the down side, the undo buffer is still per process, not per document. This biting me is how I figured out stuff had changed. I'd semi-regularly start editing a table, realize I was making enough changes that instead of strikeout/red text that side by side before/after versions were a better way to show what changed. In 2010 and prior I could normally do this by copying the updated one to a 2nd process, undo spamming to get the original version back in the document, and then pasting the updated one in. 2013 made that workflow fail since the first undo would revert my temp file back to a blank document. D'Oh! | :doh: The simplest way to work around this was to save and reopen the temp spreadsheet; but that left barf on the file system. The other option is to use one of the new methods[^] to force a 2nd independent process.
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