Curiosity: Excel opens two copies of same file
Wow that is new to me thanks for the answer !!
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You're actually seeing two windows into the same file--not two copies of the
same file.
It's a nice feature if you want to see different worksheets (or different areas
of the same worksheet) at the same time.
You can use:
window|new window
followed by
window|arrange
to see multiple windows at the same time.
To close any window, you can select the one you want to close and hit ctrl-w.
Remember to save the workbook's windows in the state you like--or you may see
those :1 and :2 next time you open the workbook.
DBM wrote:
I have an excel file (example.xls) that when I open it, opens two copies at
the same time, named
example.xls:1 & example.xls:2
If I close example.xls:2, it removes the ':1' from the other file name.
Any idea how this happened? I've already copied the data to a new file and
no longer have this issue, I'm more just curious at this point.
Couldn't find any documentation through help or the knowledge base.
Thanks,
Darren
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Dave Peterson
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