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Recently I've noticed when I go to the windows tab to change between
spreadsheets, Excel has added a second copy of a particular spreadsheet and
annotated it with a 1 or a 2. Has anybody else seen this occur? Spreadsheet
names: MRW952thru993.xls:1 and MRW952thru993.xls:2 There should be only one
spreadsheet.
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Default Excel Workbook Problem

You have two windows open to the same file. Close one of the
windows and save the file.


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Recently I've noticed when I go to the windows tab to change
between
spreadsheets, Excel has added a second copy of a particular
spreadsheet and
annotated it with a 1 or a 2. Has anybody else seen this occur?
Spreadsheet
names: MRW952thru993.xls:1 and MRW952thru993.xls:2 There should
be only one
spreadsheet.



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