How do I stop Excel from making copies of files?
About three or four of my Excel 2003 files keep making copies of themselves
and the more files I delete, the more copies they make. I have over 200 copies of these files on my hard drive. how do I get these bunnies to stop multiplying? |
I've never seen any version of excel do this. Can you describe how they get
made? In fact, before you do that, try opening excel in safe mode: close excel windows start button|run excel /safe Then file|open one of the "parent" workbooks. Then do whatever you do to cause the offspring. Did you get a litter this time? If no, then maybe there's a runaway "helpful" macro that's misbehaving. Any chance you can talk to the developer to see what's going on? If yes, what are the names of those children? wlewismba wrote: About three or four of my Excel 2003 files keep making copies of themselves and the more files I delete, the more copies they make. I have over 200 copies of these files on my hard drive. how do I get these bunnies to stop multiplying? -- Dave Peterson |
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