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Hank

two related workfiles
 
Hi, I have two Excel work files related, whenever I open one it will
automatically open another one, I wonder how to turn this feature off. It's
annoying. My version is MS office 2002 SP3

Thanks so much,

Hank

Gord Dibben

two related workfiles
 
Sounds like the two files were saved as a "workspace"

Make sure each workbook is saved and closed independently.

Look for *.xlw and delete it.

The two files will not be deleted.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 09:30:04 -0800, Hank wrote:

Hi, I have two Excel work files related, whenever I open one it will
automatically open another one, I wonder how to turn this feature off. It's
annoying. My version is MS office 2002 SP3

Thanks so much,

Hank



Hank

two related workfiles
 
Hi Gord,

I searched for xlw file, but can't find it, I tried to move all speadsheets
to a new blank and save it as regular file, but it still open another related
workbook when I open new file. It is annoying...

Don't know how to get rid of it.

Thanks
Hank

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Sounds like the two files were saved as a "workspace"

Make sure each workbook is saved and closed independently.

Look for *.xlw and delete it.

The two files will not be deleted.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 09:30:04 -0800, Hank wrote:

Hi, I have two Excel work files related, whenever I open one it will
automatically open another one, I wonder how to turn this feature off. It's
annoying. My version is MS office 2002 SP3

Thanks so much,

Hank




David Biddulph[_2_]

two related workfiles
 
Are you sure that it's two files, and not two windows on the same file? If
the latter, the windows would be labelled with a :1 and :2 at the end of the
workbook name. If this is the case, close one window (blue X below the red
X at the top right-hand corner), then save the workbook before closing the
workbook.
--
David Biddulph

"Hank" wrote in message
...
Hi Gord,

I searched for xlw file, but can't find it, I tried to move all
speadsheets
to a new blank and save it as regular file, but it still open another
related
workbook when I open new file. It is annoying...

Don't know how to get rid of it.

Thanks
Hank

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Sounds like the two files were saved as a "workspace"

Make sure each workbook is saved and closed independently.

Look for *.xlw and delete it.

The two files will not be deleted.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 09:30:04 -0800, Hank
wrote:

Hi, I have two Excel work files related, whenever I open one it will
automatically open another one, I wonder how to turn this feature off.
It's
annoying. My version is MS office 2002 SP3

Thanks so much,

Hank






Gord Dibben

two related workfiles
 
Where are you storing and opening files?

If you have files stored in your XLSTART folder, all will open when you start
Excel.

Move them out to another location..........except for any customized templates
like Book.xlt or Sheet.xlt or Personal.xls

Also all files in ToolsOptionsGeneral "At start up open all files in"

Delete any path from that dialog box.


Gord

On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 09:10:01 -0800, Hank wrote:

Hi Gord,

I searched for xlw file, but can't find it, I tried to move all speadsheets
to a new blank and save it as regular file, but it still open another related
workbook when I open new file. It is annoying...

Don't know how to get rid of it.

Thanks
Hank

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Sounds like the two files were saved as a "workspace"

Make sure each workbook is saved and closed independently.

Look for *.xlw and delete it.

The two files will not be deleted.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 09:30:04 -0800, Hank wrote:

Hi, I have two Excel work files related, whenever I open one it will
automatically open another one, I wonder how to turn this feature off. It's
annoying. My version is MS office 2002 SP3

Thanks so much,

Hank






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