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Default Saving Problem Excel 2000 with VBA code

Hello,

Hopefully someone can help me with a strange problem I've encountered
with Excel:

I have an excel file with some VBA code. Now everytime I save the
file, there is an extra file created in the same directory/folder with
a filename like 'F43D6910'. If I close the file and reopen it, all my
changes are saved. I'm working on Windows XP but some of my collegues
still have NT. If they try to save the file, Dr Watson appears
(opening the file is no problem...).
If I double clic one of the created files, excel opens and I noticed
that it was a copy of my original xls file.
The main problem is that every additional file has the same size as
the original excel file, and when I tried deleting these files, I
could no longer open the original file.

Has anybody an idea what causes this and how to solve this problem.

Many Thanks
 
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