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Dan Kohn

In a spreadsheet, if you go to the Window menu and choose
New Window, you will get a duplicate of the spreadsheet
you are already working on. How do you get rid of these
duplicates without closing the original. If you close
anyof the duplicates, they all close.

Thanks,

Dan
 
Click the X in the corner of the file copy showing


: In a spreadsheet, if you go to the Window menu and choose
: New Window, you will get a duplicate of the spreadsheet
: you are already working on. How do you get rid of these
: duplicates without closing the original. If you close
: anyof the duplicates, they all close.
:
: Thanks,
:
: Dan
 
Close the duplicate using the X in the upper right corner. This only closes
that duplicate.
 
One of the surest ways is to do a:
<Ctrl>W
or a
<Ctrl>F4
*repeatedly*, until you get the "Save Changes" dialog box.
Then you know they're all closed except for one, where you then choose
"Cancel", and only the one remains.
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HTH,

RD
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Only if excel thinks the workbook has been changed. If excel doesn't think that
you've made a change, then it'll be happy to fly by that last one, too.

Just making a change and undoing it will cause xl to see the workbook as dirty,
though.
 
But flying by the last one does *still* erase all the others and all that
remains is to reopen.
 
Nope, I'm wrong there!

Doesn't save ... doesn't rease !!!
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Regards,

RD
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Ragdyer said:
But flying by the last one does *still* erase all the others and all that
remains is to reopen.
 
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