ExcelBanter

ExcelBanter (https://www.excelbanter.com/)
-   Excel Discussion (Misc queries) (https://www.excelbanter.com/excel-discussion-misc-queries/)
-   -   Multiple copies of Excel file open - :1, :2 (https://www.excelbanter.com/excel-discussion-misc-queries/147993-multiple-copies-excel-file-open-1-2-a.html)

krzymike

Multiple copies of Excel file open - :1, :2
 
I am running Excel 2003 and I have received a file that when opened, it shows
two occurences with :1 and :2 showing after the file name. What is causing
this and how do I eliminate it? Thanks

JudithJubilee

Multiple copies of Excel file open - :1, :2
 
You have two windows of the same workbook. Close one of them, save and reopen
the document the problem should be solved. It has been caused by someone
using Window + New Window in the original file.

Judith
--
Hope this helps


"krzymike" wrote:

I am running Excel 2003 and I have received a file that when opened, it shows
two occurences with :1 and :2 showing after the file name. What is causing
this and how do I eliminate it? Thanks


krzymike

Multiple copies of Excel file open - :1, :2
 
I had already tried closing, saving and reopening the file, but it still
shows two windows of the file. I am unable to close one window without the
entire file closing.

"JudithJubilee" wrote:

You have two windows of the same workbook. Close one of them, save and reopen
the document the problem should be solved. It has been caused by someone
using Window + New Window in the original file.

Judith
--
Hope this helps


"krzymike" wrote:

I am running Excel 2003 and I have received a file that when opened, it shows
two occurences with :1 and :2 showing after the file name. What is causing
this and how do I eliminate it? Thanks


Peo Sjoblom

Multiple copies of Excel file open - :1, :2
 
Open this particular file, then press ctrl + F4, then ctrl + S
No need to close the file



--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"krzymike" wrote in message
...
I had already tried closing, saving and reopening the file, but it still
shows two windows of the file. I am unable to close one window without the
entire file closing.

"JudithJubilee" wrote:

You have two windows of the same workbook. Close one of them, save and
reopen
the document the problem should be solved. It has been caused by someone
using Window + New Window in the original file.

Judith
--
Hope this helps


"krzymike" wrote:

I am running Excel 2003 and I have received a file that when opened, it
shows
two occurences with :1 and :2 showing after the file name. What is
causing
this and how do I eliminate it? Thanks




krzymike

Multiple copies of Excel file open - :1, :2
 
Ignore my previous post. I had to turn on the Windows on Taskbar option so I
could see both windows. I then closed one, saved the file and when reopening
it is fixed. Thanks.

"JudithJubilee" wrote:

You have two windows of the same workbook. Close one of them, save and reopen
the document the problem should be solved. It has been caused by someone
using Window + New Window in the original file.

Judith
--
Hope this helps


"krzymike" wrote:

I am running Excel 2003 and I have received a file that when opened, it shows
two occurences with :1 and :2 showing after the file name. What is causing
this and how do I eliminate it? Thanks


krzymike

Multiple copies of Excel file open - :1, :2
 
Thank you.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Open this particular file, then press ctrl + F4, then ctrl + S
No need to close the file



--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"krzymike" wrote in message
...
I had already tried closing, saving and reopening the file, but it still
shows two windows of the file. I am unable to close one window without the
entire file closing.

"JudithJubilee" wrote:

You have two windows of the same workbook. Close one of them, save and
reopen
the document the problem should be solved. It has been caused by someone
using Window + New Window in the original file.

Judith
--
Hope this helps


"krzymike" wrote:

I am running Excel 2003 and I have received a file that when opened, it
shows
two occurences with :1 and :2 showing after the file name. What is
causing
this and how do I eliminate it? Thanks






All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:26 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com