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I clicked on something and now my original (one) workbook has opened as two
workbooks with the above listed extensions. If I do something in one, it
will appear in the other. If I close out and re- open the workbook from it's
original state, they still appear. I clicked too fast or hit something and
now I can't get it back to original form. Can you help?
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Hi

You've opened a New Window (from the Window dropdown). Just close one of
your windows and save your workbook.

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
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I clicked on something and now my original (one) workbook has opened as two
workbooks with the above listed extensions. If I do something in one, it
will appear in the other. If I close out and re- open the workbook from
it's
original state, they still appear. I clicked too fast or hit something and
now I can't get it back to original form. Can you help?



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I tried that but it wouldn't let me close one window without the other. I'll
try it again though. Thanks!

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

You've opened a New Window (from the Window dropdown). Just close one of
your windows and save your workbook.

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
...
I clicked on something and now my original (one) workbook has opened as two
workbooks with the above listed extensions. If I do something in one, it
will appear in the other. If I close out and re- open the workbook from
it's
original state, they still appear. I clicked too fast or hit something and
now I can't get it back to original form. Can you help?




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any other ideas! What did I click on to create this, do you know?

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

You've opened a New Window (from the Window dropdown). Just close one of
your windows and save your workbook.

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
...
I clicked on something and now my original (one) workbook has opened as two
workbooks with the above listed extensions. If I do something in one, it
will appear in the other. If I close out and re- open the workbook from
it's
original state, they still appear. I clicked too fast or hit something and
now I can't get it back to original form. Can you help?




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Yes - Window/New Window - as I put in my my email!

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
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any other ideas! What did I click on to create this, do you know?

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

You've opened a New Window (from the Window dropdown). Just close one of
your windows and save your workbook.

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
...
I clicked on something and now my original (one) workbook has opened as
two
workbooks with the above listed extensions. If I do something in one,
it
will appear in the other. If I close out and re- open the workbook from
it's
original state, they still appear. I clicked too fast or hit something
and
now I can't get it back to original form. Can you help?








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When I first closed the window, it closed both books and when I reopened it,
it appeared as two windows again. THEN :-), I right clicked on the bottom
taskbar on one of the books and closed it that way, then I still had one
workbook open and saved that. ALL IS WELL! Thank you! I don't ever really
use two books, side by side like this so that's whyy it threw me! Thank you
again for your help! :-)

"AndyB" wrote:

Yes - Window/New Window - as I put in my my email!

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
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any other ideas! What did I click on to create this, do you know?

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

You've opened a New Window (from the Window dropdown). Just close one of
your windows and save your workbook.

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
...
I clicked on something and now my original (one) workbook has opened as
two
workbooks with the above listed extensions. If I do something in one,
it
will appear in the other. If I close out and re- open the workbook from
it's
original state, they still appear. I clicked too fast or hit something
and
now I can't get it back to original form. Can you help?






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Thanks for the feedback - and I'm glad you're sorted!!

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
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When I first closed the window, it closed both books and when I reopened
it,
it appeared as two windows again. THEN :-), I right clicked on the bottom
taskbar on one of the books and closed it that way, then I still had one
workbook open and saved that. ALL IS WELL! Thank you! I don't ever
really
use two books, side by side like this so that's whyy it threw me! Thank
you
again for your help! :-)

"AndyB" wrote:

Yes - Window/New Window - as I put in my my email!

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
...
any other ideas! What did I click on to create this, do you know?

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

You've opened a New Window (from the Window dropdown). Just close one
of
your windows and save your workbook.

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
...
I clicked on something and now my original (one) workbook has opened
as
two
workbooks with the above listed extensions. If I do something in
one,
it
will appear in the other. If I close out and re- open the workbook
from
it's
original state, they still appear. I clicked too fast or hit
something
and
now I can't get it back to original form. Can you help?








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If it happens again, you may find this easier.

Select the window you don't want.
hit ctrl-w (to close it)
save your workbook in that state.

Mar wrote:

When I first closed the window, it closed both books and when I reopened it,
it appeared as two windows again. THEN :-), I right clicked on the bottom
taskbar on one of the books and closed it that way, then I still had one
workbook open and saved that. ALL IS WELL! Thank you! I don't ever really
use two books, side by side like this so that's whyy it threw me! Thank you
again for your help! :-)

"AndyB" wrote:

Yes - Window/New Window - as I put in my my email!

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
...
any other ideas! What did I click on to create this, do you know?

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

You've opened a New Window (from the Window dropdown). Just close one of
your windows and save your workbook.

Andy.

"Mar" wrote in message
...
I clicked on something and now my original (one) workbook has opened as
two
workbooks with the above listed extensions. If I do something in one,
it
will appear in the other. If I close out and re- open the workbook from
it's
original state, they still appear. I clicked too fast or hit something
and
now I can't get it back to original form. Can you help?







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