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Default Does it possible to separate winword processes?

I am looking for an option (registry key, command line tool, or switch) which
is opening every single document file, useing a new windword.exe process. So
1 doc file = 1 winword.exe, 2 doc file = 2 winword.exe, and so on. This is
possible?

Thank you for the help,

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This capability depends on the version of Word you are using.

However, Word begins to encounter difficulties when more than one instance
of WinWord.exe is running and theyve gone to great lengths to prevent
multiple instances from starting. Perhaps if we knew more about why you want
to utilize more than one instance we could provide additional information to
you.

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"Horasz" wrote:

I am looking for an option (registry key, command line tool, or switch) which
is opening every single document file, useing a new windword.exe process. So
1 doc file = 1 winword.exe, 2 doc file = 2 winword.exe, and so on. This is
possible?

Thank you for the help,

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