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I found that when I open an Excel file, the file will automatically open in
duplicate. One of them in the name of [ABC.xls:1] and the other [ABC.xls:2].
The contents in both files are the same. I wonder what has happened?

It's caused by window|new window and it's just another view into the same
workbook (not two separate workbooks).

Select the window you don't want.
hit ctrl-w
save the workbook (or you'll have to do it again)

lklam wrote:
gt;
gt; I found that when I open an Excel file, the file will automatically open in
gt; duplicate. One of them in the name of [ABC.xls:1] and the other [ABC.xls:2].
gt; The contents in both files are the same. I wonder what has happened?

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Dave Peterson

You have solved my problem, thank you very much.

quot;Dave Petersonquot; 來函:

gt; It's caused by window|new window and it's just another view into the same
gt; workbook (not two separate workbooks).
gt;
gt; Select the window you don't want.
gt; hit ctrl-w
gt; save the workbook (or you'll have to do it again)
gt;
gt; lklam wrote:
gt; gt;
gt; gt; I found that when I open an Excel file, the file will automatically open in
gt; gt; duplicate. One of them in the name of [ABC.xls:1] and the other [ABC.xls:2].
gt; gt; The contents in both files are the same. I wonder what has happened?
gt;
gt; --
gt;
gt; Dave Peterson
gt;

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