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RZT27Y
 
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On the task bar I inadvetantly clicked new window. Now every time I open the
workbook it opens two identical workbooks. (Whatever I type in one is on the
other workbook as well.) When I close the workbook, both work books are
saved. How do I get rid of the extra workbook?
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Select the second window in Excel, close it using the X button in the
top-right, then save the workbook.

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On the task bar I inadvetantly clicked new window. Now every time I open

the
workbook it opens two identical workbooks. (Whatever I type in one is on

the
other workbook as well.) When I close the workbook, both work books are
saved. How do I get rid of the extra workbook?



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