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When i want to close only one workbook all of them closes and then i have to
reopen the ones i want
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Hi

at the top right of the screen do you see two X
- the top one should close the application and all workbooks
- the bottom one should close only the active workbook
does this work for you?

if not, does using File / Close from the menu work?

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JulieD


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When i want to close only one workbook all of them closes and then i have
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reopen the ones i want
Why?



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To close the WB that you're in, simply do a:
<Ctrl <W
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HTH,

RD

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