On May 17, 2:57 pm, Todd Aton <todda...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> When you use CMD+W or the Close command on the File menu you are closing
the
> workbook. Since you're closing the workbook, you're also closing all the
> windows associated with that workbook. If you want to just close one of
the
> windows and not the workbook, click the red X button in the upper left
> corner of the title bar of the window. There isn't a keyboard shortcut
for
> closing just one window of a workbook.
>
> Please post again if that doesn't solve the problem.
>
> Todd Aton
> Macintosh Business Unit
> Microsoft Cor****ation
>
> Microsoft makes no warranties, express, implied or statutory, as to the
> information in this post.
>
> On 5/16/08 6:44 AM, in article
> 9a6b0e10-3569-43bf-a6b7-44f47c6be...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "dalgleishjm72" <mdalgle...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On May 16, 4:06 pm, JE McGimpsey <jemcgimp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> In article
> >> <12314757-e956-48f2-b24f-798a6a82f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>
> >> dalgleishjm72 <mdalgle...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>> This used to be easy: save the file, close the file, open the file
and
> >>> close a window. This no longer seems to work any suggestions?
>
> >> Try closing all but one of the windows, then saving the file.
>
> > I am down to 2 windows (on the same worksheet) and only one worksheet
> > active. Every time I use ommand w or select the close window menu item
> > both windows disappear.
Thanks - So simple it makes me feel stupid but as what I think of as a
power user I hate to use the mouse but I guess I can live with it.
Thanks again


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