Thanks, the response was correct. I found the answer in Excel answer wizard when putting in simply :1. So you close out one file with the x on the far right of toolbar, and then save the remaining file. Phew!
I have a large file w/ excel add-ins from a datasource. The file split into Siamese twins when I was working on it. (Did I open it again? Did a link attempt to bring up a file?) Now, when I open up simply the file name, two files open up as MYFILENAME:1 and MYFILENAME:2. They then show up in...
I AM LINKING SEVERAL DIFFERENT CELLS AND SPACES USING CONCATENATE FORMULA. THE FORMATTING OF EACH INDIVIDUAL CELL DOESN'T FLOW THROUGH. IS THERE A WAY TO FORCE THIS? OR TO FORMAT PART OF THE CONCATENATE FORMULA AS BOLD, PART AS ITALICS, PART AS A COLOR? CJ
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