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What would cause new Excel 2003 workbook files to open as Book2 instead of
Book1? This has just sarted happening on my machine.

Thank you in advance.
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You already have a book1 saved. Find it and delete

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What would cause new Excel 2003 workbook files to open as Book2 instead of
Book1? This has just sarted happening on my machine.

Thank you in advance.



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I just tried that -- I saved a blank document (Book2) and close Excel. When
I re -opened Excel, it still opened as Book2.

"Don Guillett" wrote:

You already have a book1 saved. Find it and delete

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Me" wrote in message
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What would cause new Excel 2003 workbook files to open as Book2 instead of
Book1? This has just sarted happening on my machine.

Thank you in advance.




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