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When we open a certain spread sheet on workstation from a file server it
opens 2 copies. Happens with multiple users. Any entry made on one copy is reflected on the other. There is only one copy on the server. Server is running Windows 2003, workstations XP/ Office 2003. |
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Could it be two windows of the same workbook?
http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#TwoWindows (From Debra Dalgleish's site) docwatson wrote: When we open a certain spread sheet on workstation from a file server it opens 2 copies. Happens with multiple users. Any entry made on one copy is reflected on the other. There is only one copy on the server. Server is running Windows 2003, workstations XP/ Office 2003. -- Dave Peterson |
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They open in separate window the first named "spreadsheetname.1.xls", and the
second named "spreadsheetname.2.xls". It doesn't happen everytime. We have many of these spreadsheets generated off a common template. We don't see the problem when opening the template. Just often when we open a copy that has had data entered in it. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Could it be two windows of the same workbook? http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#TwoWindows (From Debra Dalgleish's site) docwatson wrote: When we open a certain spread sheet on workstation from a file server it opens 2 copies. Happens with multiple users. Any entry made on one copy is reflected on the other. There is only one copy on the server. Server is running Windows 2003, workstations XP/ Office 2003. -- Dave Peterson |
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Are you sure that what you see isn't more like:
spreadsheetname1.xls:1 and spreadsheetname1.xls:2 If it is like this, read that link to learn how to close one of those windows and then save the workbook that way--else you'll be doing it again. docwatson wrote: They open in separate window the first named "spreadsheetname.1.xls", and the second named "spreadsheetname.2.xls". It doesn't happen everytime. We have many of these spreadsheets generated off a common template. We don't see the problem when opening the template. Just often when we open a copy that has had data entered in it. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Could it be two windows of the same workbook? http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#TwoWindows (From Debra Dalgleish's site) docwatson wrote: When we open a certain spread sheet on workstation from a file server it opens 2 copies. Happens with multiple users. Any entry made on one copy is reflected on the other. There is only one copy on the server. Server is running Windows 2003, workstations XP/ Office 2003. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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