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Old May 10th, 2010, 07:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Goaliemenace
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Default Excel File Mirror/Clone

When i open a file - it opens two workbooks that appear to be mirrored or
cloned. How do you declone the files. The file contains :1 or :2 at the end,
almost like versions, but whatever you do in one, is done in both files. It
is one file to open but on the "Window" drop down menu, it lists two
workbooks.


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Old May 10th, 2010, 07:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
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Default Excel File Mirror/Clone

You have two windows open in the same file, close one of the windows,
then save it.

Goaliemenace wrote:

When i open a file - it opens two workbooks that appear to be mirrored or
cloned. How do you declone the files. The file contains :1 or :2 at the end,
almost like versions, but whatever you do in one, is done in both files. It
is one file to open but on the "Window" drop down menu, it lists two
workbooks.



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Old May 10th, 2010, 08:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Goaliemenace
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Default Excel File Mirror/Clone

Thank you.

"Bob I" wrote:

You have two windows open in the same file, close one of the windows,
then save it.

Goaliemenace wrote:

When i open a file - it opens two workbooks that appear to be mirrored or
cloned. How do you declone the files. The file contains :1 or :2 at the end,
almost like versions, but whatever you do in one, is done in both files. It
is one file to open but on the "Window" drop down menu, it lists two
workbooks.



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