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How do I remove duplicate excel files that are named - name:1 [vsync] and
name:2 [vsync]?
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You saved the workbook when you had 2 windows open, press ctrl + F4 and save
the workbook

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If you in the workbook have sheets in which you have used 'Tools' - 'Option'
- 'View' - and unchecket 'Rows & column headers', this sheet will appear as
(Vsync) and will scroll accordingly.

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You saved the workbook when you had 2 windows open, press ctrl + F4 and save
the workbook

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