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When opening up an excel file, the file opens with an exact copy - so there
are two of the same file open at once except the file name changes with the copy. Example: open up Email Changes file, another file opens with the name Email Changes 1, Not sure why and not sure how to prevent it. ?? |
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It sounds like you have two windows open to the same workbook.
Select the window you don't want to see and hit ctrl-w to close it. Then save the workbook -- else you'll have to do it again. Terri B wrote: When opening up an excel file, the file opens with an exact copy - so there are two of the same file open at once except the file name changes with the copy. Example: open up Email Changes file, another file opens with the name Email Changes 1, Not sure why and not sure how to prevent it. ?? -- Dave Peterson |
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