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1 file = 2 versions
I don't know what I did,but when I open one of my files, 2 versions open. One
is testfile:1 and the other is testfile:2. How can I get rid of the :2 ? Thanks, |
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It's the same version. You opened a second window using the Window/New
Window menu item. Click the close box on one of them. In article , "Steve" wrote: I don't know what I did,but when I open one of my files, 2 versions open. One is testfile:1 and the other is testfile:2. How can I get rid of the :2 ? Thanks, |
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Thanks,
I figured it was a simple fix, but didn't think it would be that simple, he said embarrassingly. "JE McGimpsey" wrote: It's the same version. You opened a second window using the Window/New Window menu item. Click the close box on one of them. In article , "Steve" wrote: I don't know what I did,but when I open one of my files, 2 versions open. One is testfile:1 and the other is testfile:2. How can I get rid of the :2 ? Thanks, |
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