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A difficult problem - Excel 97
A document with the name "Book1.xls" is already opened. You cannot open two documents with the same name, even if the document are in different folders.
To open the second document, either close the document that's currently open, or rename one of the documents. What's the root of the problem with this error message? Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
A difficult problem - Excel 97
First of all, why do you have a document named Book1.xls? That is the default
name Excel gives to a new document. When you save, you should give the workbook a different name--one that is meaningful to you and describes the contents of the workbook. Secondly: there is no "problem". Like it or not, this is Excel's quirk: you CANNOT open 2 workbooks with the same name whether or not they are in the same folder or drive. If you have a workbook called Book1 open, you cannot open another workbook called Book1. The solution is to close the first one before you open the second one. OR, you can rename the second one before you open it. Again--name your workbooks anything but the default name or you are looking for mass confusion. HTH Guy "Sentry11" wrote: A DOCUMENT WITH THE NAME \"BOOK1.XLS\" IS ALREADY OPENED. YOU CANNOT OPEN TWO DOCUMENTS WITH THE SAME NAME, EVEN IF THE DOCUMENT ARE IN DIFFERENT FOLDERS. TO OPEN THE SECOND DOCUMENT, EITHER CLOSE THE DOCUMENT THAT'S CURRENTLY OPEN, OR RENAME ONE OF THE DOCUMENTS. What's the root of the problem with this error message? Any help will be greatly appreciated. -- Sentry11 |
A difficult problem - Excel 97
Actually, excel won't include the .xls extension on the file until the workbook
has been saved. The default name for the first (unsaved) workbook will be Book1 (without that extension). Guy Lydig wrote: First of all, why do you have a document named Book1.xls? That is the default name Excel gives to a new document. When you save, you should give the workbook a different name--one that is meaningful to you and describes the contents of the workbook. Secondly: there is no "problem". Like it or not, this is Excel's quirk: you CANNOT open 2 workbooks with the same name whether or not they are in the same folder or drive. If you have a workbook called Book1 open, you cannot open another workbook called Book1. The solution is to close the first one before you open the second one. OR, you can rename the second one before you open it. Again--name your workbooks anything but the default name or you are looking for mass confusion. HTH Guy "Sentry11" wrote: A DOCUMENT WITH THE NAME \"BOOK1.XLS\" IS ALREADY OPENED. YOU CANNOT OPEN TWO DOCUMENTS WITH THE SAME NAME, EVEN IF THE DOCUMENT ARE IN DIFFERENT FOLDERS. TO OPEN THE SECOND DOCUMENT, EITHER CLOSE THE DOCUMENT THAT'S CURRENTLY OPEN, OR RENAME ONE OF THE DOCUMENTS. What's the root of the problem with this error message? Any help will be greatly appreciated. -- Sentry11 -- Dave Peterson |
A difficult problem - Excel 97
Like Guy wrote, you can only have one file open with a specific name.
If you think you don't have book1.xls open already, then you and excel have a problem. Excel thinks you do. Look under Window. Do you see book1.xls listed at the bottom--but you can't see it on the screen? If yes, try: window|arrange|tiled then resize/close that workbook If no, try: window|unhide do you see it there? If yes, then unhide it and close it. ===== You may have book1.xls in your XLStart folder and it could be opening each time you start excel (hidden or visible!). close excel and use windows start button|search to find that book1.xls and move it (or delete it if you don't need it). Then open excel and test it out. Sentry11 wrote: A DOCUMENT WITH THE NAME \"BOOK1.XLS\" IS ALREADY OPENED. YOU CANNOT OPEN TWO DOCUMENTS WITH THE SAME NAME, EVEN IF THE DOCUMENT ARE IN DIFFERENT FOLDERS. TO OPEN THE SECOND DOCUMENT, EITHER CLOSE THE DOCUMENT THAT'S CURRENTLY OPEN, OR RENAME ONE OF THE DOCUMENTS. What's the root of the problem with this error message? Any help will be greatly appreciated. -- Sentry11 -- Dave Peterson |
A difficult problem - Excel 97
Sentry11 wrote:
A DOCUMENT WITH THE NAME \"BOOK1.XLS\" IS ALREADY OPENED. YOU CANNOT OPEN TWO DOCUMENTS WITH THE SAME NAME, EVEN IF THE DOCUMENT ARE IN DIFFERENT FOLDERS. TO OPEN THE SECOND DOCUMENT, EITHER CLOSE THE DOCUMENT THAT'S CURRENTLY OPEN, OR RENAME ONE OF THE DOCUMENTS. What's the root of the problem with this error message? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Hi, I have had this problem with Excel 97 and there is a fix for it that works. I will have to look back in my old mail to find it. It may take a day or two. Cheers, Lynn |
A difficult problem - Excel 97
Sentry11 wrote:
A DOCUMENT WITH THE NAME \"BOOK1.XLS\" IS ALREADY OPENED. YOU CANNOT OPEN TWO DOCUMENTS WITH THE SAME NAME, EVEN IF THE DOCUMENT ARE IN DIFFERENT FOLDERS. TO OPEN THE SECOND DOCUMENT, EITHER CLOSE THE DOCUMENT THAT'S CURRENTLY OPEN, OR RENAME ONE OF THE DOCUMENTS. What's the root of the problem with this error message? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Hi this may work for you, Quote "This solution worked for me: Try the usual fix(es) for this problem. ToolsOptionsGeneral uncheck "Ignore other Applications" Exit Excel and try again If this doesn't work try to re-register Excel Close Excel first and On the Windows Taskbar 1) StartRun "excel.exe /unregserver"(no quotes)OK. 2) StartRun "excel.exe /regserver"(no quotes)OK. See the space between exe and /regserver You might have to designate a full path to excel.exe. In that case StartRun "C:\yourpath\excel.exe /regserver"(no quotes)OK. Gord Dibben Excel MVP <<<<< Extract from http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forum.as...file-is-opened Regards Richard A Clifton Kestrel Programming Ltd" |
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