Thank you, Basj - that seemed to do the trick. (And incidentally I tested this on Word after my original post earlier today, and I had the same experience there. Perhaps it's all Office products.) Somehow I missed that "application exclusions" button altogether. That would probably be my last resort, as in most cases I would like to at least preserve the option to group like windows together. I just would prefer not to have to be forced to ungroup them. Am I correct in assumin
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Sorry, should have posted that before. Windows 10 v.1909 build 18363.657 Groupy is v.1.3
I've set Group to "never automatically group" my Excel workbooks. But for some reason when I hit the "Ctrl + N" shortcut to open a new/blank workbook, it groups them together. This does not happen when I open a new workbook from either 1) the File menu, or 2) the quick access toolbar. Nor does it happen when I open an existing workbook. I installed Groupy in June 2019. I'm currently using Excel 2019 and this has happened for most, if not all of the time I've used Groupy.