Something Strange Happens on My Excel Workbook

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Accesshelp

Hello all,

I have an Excel file that I created from scratch. Somehow, whenever I open
that Excel file, it opens two, and the file name shows the file name pluses
":1" and ":2" on the title bar.

For example, I open that file (ExcelFile.xls), and the ExcelFile.xls opens
two (because I can see both under Window on the menu bar). Each one is
labeled on the title bar as "ExcelFile.xls:1" and "ExcelFile.xls:2".

Does anyone have a similar experience? What causes that problem, and how
can it fix it?

Thanks.
 
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Peo Sjoblom

You have 2 windows of the same workbook open and then you saved. Just close
one of the windows and then save

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Regards,


Peo Sjoblom
 
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Mike H

Hi,

You've accidentally got two windows open with the same file by inadvertantly
clicking on Window>New Window.

Select one of the windows (Not the Excel application) and Close to have one
Window remaining and save that.

Mike
 
A

Accesshelp

Mike,

Thanks for your response. I only double-click on the file from the
directory where the file is saved. I never click on the New Window through
Window>New Window.

Thanks.
 
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Peo Sjoblom

It doesn't matter how you open the file, you have already saved the file
with 2 windows open. Why don't you try Mike's and mine solution

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Regards,


Peo Sjoblom
 
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Mike H

Hi,

Did you try what I suggested?

At some time in the past you (or someone else) has accidentally clicked on
New Window and having done so you will get 2 windows until you follow the
directions I gave you.

Mike
 
A

Accesshelp

Mike,

Thanks for replying to my message. I misread your previous message. After
I reread it and followed what you said, it worked perfectly. Thanks again.
 
A

Accesshelp

Peo,

Thanks for responding to my message. I did what you said, it worked
perfectly. Thanks again.
 

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