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Why when opening a spreadsheet, do two copies appear to open?
When opening a spreadsheet, it appears to open two separate copies of the
worksheet. Why is this, and how do I stop it? |
Why when opening a spreadsheet, do two copies appear to open?
Do you see:
book1.xls:1 and book2.xls:2 If you do then this isn't really two copies of the workbook. It's just two views (or windows) into the same workbook. You can select the one you don't want to see, then hit ctrl-w to close that window. Then save the workbook or you'll be doing it again! Debra Dalgleish has some instructions with pictures: http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#TwoWindows This can be caused by using: Window|New window (maybe followed by window|arrange) It can be quite useful to see different ares of the same workbook (even same worksheet) at the same time. Pete W wrote: When opening a spreadsheet, it appears to open two separate copies of the worksheet. Why is this, and how do I stop it? -- Dave Peterson |
Why when opening a spreadsheet, do two copies appear to open?
Someone hit WindowNew Window and you have two views of the same workbook.
Close one of the windows then save. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 08:04:02 -0700, Pete W <Pete wrote: When opening a spreadsheet, it appears to open two separate copies of the worksheet. Why is this, and how do I stop it? |
Why when opening a spreadsheet, do two copies appear to open?
Seems I'm following you around this morning<g
Gord On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:54:10 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: Do you see: book1.xls:1 and book2.xls:2 If you do then this isn't really two copies of the workbook. It's just two views (or windows) into the same workbook. You can select the one you don't want to see, then hit ctrl-w to close that window. Then save the workbook or you'll be doing it again! Debra Dalgleish has some instructions with pictures: http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#TwoWindows This can be caused by using: Window|New window (maybe followed by window|arrange) It can be quite useful to see different ares of the same workbook (even same worksheet) at the same time. Pete W wrote: When opening a spreadsheet, it appears to open two separate copies of the worksheet. Why is this, and how do I stop it? |
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