In Office that is a setting, you can have it work either way. I prefer the X
to be application, not the current document, but you can change it.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> And I have to say that Windows just infinitely bugs the crap outa me
> with it's non-Windows centrix world.  For example, in excel, if you
> click the "x" it trys to close all windows and close the app.  I would
> assume you would only be closing the active window.  So then you have
> to go through the menus to close just one window.
> 
> In the end, I think both are just what's closer to our thinking and
> what you're used too.  I used to be a big Windows 95 guy (at the same
> time as an IRIX guy) and then I started using Macs.  AppleScript was
> just easier for me to do big things is a short amount of time so I
> stopped using Windows except when I had too.
> 
> Once OSX came out, though, it was the sweet spot for me.  Not perfect,
> but damn close.  Leopard finally comes with virtual windowing as I
> understand.  I can't wait!
> 
> 

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