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It's not really two copies. It's two windows open to the same workbook.
Select the window you want to close and hit ctrl-w. Then save the file. (I think it's easier using ctrl-w than explaining which of the X's you should click to close the which window.) greenwellies wrote: I have a spreadsheet. Whenever I open it, 2 copies open -- name.xls:1 and name.xls:2. If I close one, both close. Driving me crazy, it is. It must have something to do with the Window command but I do not see how to retun to a simple life with 1 instance only. -- Dave Peterson |
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