I have an Excel file that I use every day at work. Some time ago, mysteriously, the file began opening two copies of itself every time I double-click the icon. If I close one of the copies, both close. Any changes made to one copy show up in the other?
Submitted by: AdministratorThis sounds like you just have two windows open that are displaying the same workbook.
Select the window that you want to close, and press Ctrl + w
OR, you can close the extra window by clicking the lower of the two X buttons in the upper right corner of the screen (don't click the top X button, as that will close Excel). Then save the workbook.
Submitted by: Administrator
Select the window that you want to close, and press Ctrl + w
OR, you can close the extra window by clicking the lower of the two X buttons in the upper right corner of the screen (don't click the top X button, as that will close Excel). Then save the workbook.
Submitted by: Administrator
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