Courtney
It is not an extra file, just an extra window.
You have two Windows open with the same worksheet.
Someone inadverantly created a window using WindowNew Window.
Close one of them using the "x" then save the workbook.
This is a handy feature if you want to look at two or more sheets/books at a
time or two or more views of the same sheet/book.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 14:33:03 -0700, "Courtney"
wrote:
I have a shadow excel file (extension ".xls:2") that opens everytime I open
my original file. The original file shows in Windows Explorer as extension
".xls" but when I open it, the extension displays as ".xls:1" and the shadow
copy opens at the same time.
The shadow copy is not to be found anywhere in Windows explorer. I have no
hidden files or extensions and I've searched for "*.xls:2" with none found.
The shadow/duplicate copy mirrors every change made to the original file.
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