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It's actually two windows into the same workbook.
Select the window you don't want and hit ctrl-w. Remember to save the workbook the way you like--or you'll be doing this again. Bongo62 wrote: When I open certain workbooks, it will open two copies of the one workbook..:1 & :2. Why is this doing this and how do I get it to stop? I know that I can simply close one of them but this just started happening and I would like to know why. -- Dave Peterson |
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