Excel adds a 1 to the end of the filename.

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pcgurudude

I have EXCEL 2003 SP3.

Whenever I open an existing Excel spreadsheet, Excel automatically adds a 1
to the end. Then when I do a simple "save" it defaults back to "my
documents" instead of the original loacation of the file. Then I have to
navigate back to the original location pick the original file name and then,
of course, confirm that I want to over write it. This has got to be a simple
option that I am missing somewhere. HELP!!!
 
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Peo Sjoblom

You seem to be open a template file (*.xlt)
When you try to open a template in Excel it opens a copy and appends 1 to it

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Regards,


Peo Sjoblom
 
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Bernard Liengme

The 1 indicates you have used the Window | New Window command (so useful
when you want to see two sheets of the same workbook at once, or to view
data in one window and formulas in the other)

Open the one file; use Window and look what files seem to be open. You
should have a .1 and a .2; Make .2 active and close it. Now the .1 at the
end of the filename in the title bar should have gone. Save the workbook.
Reopen and see if all is well. Let us know how it went.
best wishes
 
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Dave Peterson

(saved from a previous post)

This is exactly the way excel treats template (*.xlt) files.

If you're saving as a template file, then don't do that anymore. Save as a
normal workbook (*.xls).

But if you're saving as a normal workbook...

Are you opening .xls files by doubleclicking them in windows explorer?

And do the workbooks that are opened look like:
mybook1
mybook2
....
mybookN
(no extension at all???)

If all that's true, then it sounds like windows thinks that the file should be
treated as a Template. If you rightclick on that file in windows explorer, do
you see Open in bold or New in bold?

If you see New in bold, then the first thing I'd try is to reregister excel.

Close Excel and
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /unregserver
then
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /regserver

Then test it out.

If that doesn't work...

Close excel
start windows explorer
tools|folder options|file types tab
scroll down to the xls extension (microsoft excel worksheet)
click the advanced button
click on the Open item in the Actions box
click set as default
(ok your way out)
 
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pcgurudude

The first 2 posts actually turned me on to this thought process, but yes that
is what it was. I simply went to "folder options", "file types", and found
that under the advanced button for excel NEW was the default. I changed to
OPEN and all is right in my excel world again.

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO ASSISTED
 

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