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I have recently been told that a program complying with the SDI standard will terminate when the last or only file being processed is closed. I was told that MS Word displays this behavior. But that is not how my copy of Word (in Office 2010) behaves. When I close the last document being processed Word stays active and is processing a new, empty document (which is exactly as I would wish).
So how should an SDI-compliant program behave: as my Word (and Powerpoint, and probably other things on Office 2010) behave, or should it terminate when the last document is closed? Do I have something odd set that makes Word behave as it does?
Update: I see this posting has been moved from the "General" forum to the :Microsoft Office" forum. Does that imply that only Office products use SDI?
So how should an SDI-compliant program behave: as my Word (and Powerpoint, and probably other things on Office 2010) behave, or should it terminate when the last document is closed? Do I have something odd set that makes Word behave as it does?
Update: I see this posting has been moved from the "General" forum to the :Microsoft Office" forum. Does that imply that only Office products use SDI?
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