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I currently have Office 2007 and when I try to open an excel file created in
Excel 2003, I get the message: "Name Conflict...Name cannot be the same as a built in name. Old Name: Print_Area." Why is this coming up and what is the resolution? I heard there is a patch for this but can't find it. Thanks! |
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Do you get a prompt to use a new name?
If you do, then use a nice unique name (My_Print_Area). After you opened the file, go into page setup and make sure that the print area is what you want for each sheet. rykkim wrote: I currently have Office 2007 and when I try to open an excel file created in Excel 2003, I get the message: "Name Conflict...Name cannot be the same as a built in name. Old Name: Print_Area." Why is this coming up and what is the resolution? I heard there is a patch for this but can't find it. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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Yes, I get a prompt to use a new name. I do so and it works but is there a
way to prevent the pop up message from coming up in the first place? Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Do you get a prompt to use a new name? If you do, then use a nice unique name (My_Print_Area). After you opened the file, go into page setup and make sure that the print area is what you want for each sheet. rykkim wrote: I currently have Office 2007 and when I try to open an excel file created in Excel 2003, I get the message: "Name Conflict...Name cannot be the same as a built in name. Old Name: Print_Area." Why is this coming up and what is the resolution? I heard there is a patch for this but can't find it. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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If xl2007 thinks it has a name conflict, then I don't think you can do anything
to prevent it. But the prompt doesn't appear after you assign the new name, save, close, and reopen--right? rykkim wrote: Yes, I get a prompt to use a new name. I do so and it works but is there a way to prevent the pop up message from coming up in the first place? Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Do you get a prompt to use a new name? If you do, then use a nice unique name (My_Print_Area). After you opened the file, go into page setup and make sure that the print area is what you want for each sheet. rykkim wrote: I currently have Office 2007 and when I try to open an excel file created in Excel 2003, I get the message: "Name Conflict...Name cannot be the same as a built in name. Old Name: Print_Area." Why is this coming up and what is the resolution? I heard there is a patch for this but can't find it. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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For Excel 97, I must key in different new names 5 times in order to open it.
Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: If xl2007 thinks it has a name conflict, then I don't think you can do anything to prevent it. But the prompt doesn't appear after you assign the new name, save, close, and reopen--right? rykkim wrote: Yes, I get a prompt to use a new name. I do so and it works but is there a way to prevent the pop up message from coming up in the first place? Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Do you get a prompt to use a new name? If you do, then use a nice unique name (My_Print_Area). After you opened the file, go into page setup and make sure that the print area is what you want for each sheet. rykkim wrote: I currently have Office 2007 and when I try to open an excel file created in Excel 2003, I get the message: "Name Conflict...Name cannot be the same as a built in name. Old Name: Print_Area." Why is this coming up and what is the resolution? I heard there is a patch for this but can't find it. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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But after you do that typing once and save the file, then you're not prompted
ever again, right? edcheng wrote: For Excel 97, I must key in different new names 5 times in order to open it. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: If xl2007 thinks it has a name conflict, then I don't think you can do anything to prevent it. But the prompt doesn't appear after you assign the new name, save, close, and reopen--right? rykkim wrote: Yes, I get a prompt to use a new name. I do so and it works but is there a way to prevent the pop up message from coming up in the first place? Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Do you get a prompt to use a new name? If you do, then use a nice unique name (My_Print_Area). After you opened the file, go into page setup and make sure that the print area is what you want for each sheet. rykkim wrote: I currently have Office 2007 and when I try to open an excel file created in Excel 2003, I get the message: "Name Conflict...Name cannot be the same as a built in name. Old Name: Print_Area." Why is this coming up and what is the resolution? I heard there is a patch for this but can't find it. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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