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Default Unexpected message when first opening this 2007 Excel file

A co-worker just switched to Excel 2007 from Excel 2000. They said when they
first tried opening the file they got the following message:

A formula or sheet you want to move or copy contains the name Salary,
which already exists on the destination worksheet. Do you want to use this
version of the name?
To use the name as defined in the destination sheet, click Yes.
To rename the range referred to in the formula or worksheet, click No, and
enter a new name in the Name Conflict dialog box.

They want to get rid of this message as other people will be using the file
at the company.
I don't understand why this message would appear when the file is opened.

Any information would be greatly appreciated !
Thanks!
Jugglertwo
PS I will post another error message that another person is getting in
another file soon.

 
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