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Excel File extenion question
I have a file which shows the following extension when I open it ".xls:1". I
think it has something do with me recently viewing this file in a new window view. How do I get rid of the ":1" after the extension? Am I not closing something correctly? Thanks -- Bob |
Excel File extenion question
You have multiple windows open to the single file.
In xl2003, you can create a new window via: Window|New Window Then the windows can be arranged so that you can see both (Window|Arrange). It can be very useful when you have to see a different worksheet--or even a different portion of the same worksheet. If you don't want these multiple "views", you can select the window to close, then hit ctrl-f4. Remember to save the workbook the way you like. Bob N wrote: I have a file which shows the following extension when I open it ".xls:1". I think it has something do with me recently viewing this file in a new window view. How do I get rid of the ":1" after the extension? Am I not closing something correctly? Thanks -- Bob -- Dave Peterson |
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