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Default 2 versions of the same worksheet *.xls:1 & *.xls:2 - Why ?

I have a worksheet with 2 versions of the same worksheet, with *xls:2 with
formatting and updated info and *.xls:1 with info at some point in time in
the past. I don't how different versions of the same worksheet with the same
name get created.
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Default 2 versions of the same worksheet *.xls:1 & *.xls:2 - Why ?

Not two different versions, but tow windows of the same version.

Close one of them by hitting the "x" on the window or CTRL + w until you get
down to one window then save the workbook.

You got these two windows by going to WindowNew Window.


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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 17:46:00 -0700, Jerry
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I have a worksheet with 2 versions of the same worksheet, with *xls:2 with
formatting and updated info and *.xls:1 with info at some point in time in
the past. I don't how different versions of the same worksheet with the same
name get created.


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