Excel Cannot Open File With Same Name

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It is not unusual to have two workbooks, located in different folders, that have the same name. For instance, you could have two folders, one named 'Year 2011' and another named 'Year 2012.' Both folders could contain a workbook file named Budget.xls.

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Opening one of the Budget files in Excel is easy. If you try to open the second Budget file while the first is already open, Excel will generate an error. It does this because many of the internal functions used by Excel don't rely on a full path name for their operation, but instead look at only the name of the workbook. Having two workbooks open with the same name would cause these internal functions to become confused. The solution—don't let Excel open the second file that has the same name.

There are a couple of ways around this, however. The first (and obvious) workaround is to rename one or both of the workbook files. In the example above, you could name one file Budget2011.xls and the other Budget2012.xls. With different names, the workbooks will open just fine.

There are several possible reasons:. The file name or path does not exist. The file is being used by another program. The workbook you are trying to save has. Microsoft Excel cannot access the file '.' There are several possible reasons: -The file name or path does not exist.The file is being used by another program. You cannot open two documents with the same name, even if the documents are in different folders. To open the second document, either close the document that's currently open, or rename one of the documents.' Might appear upon opening of Excel 2003 while Risk Solver Platform is installed. One of those design decisions is that external references into open workbooks never show the drive-directory path, so there'd be ambiguity if Excel had multiple files with the same base filename open at the same time. Repeat: Excel has had this limitation for over 30 years, and at this point it's unlikely MSFT has any plans to address this.

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The second workaround is to just open a second instance of Excel. In other words, when you want to open the second Budget file, don't do it by choosing Open from within the program. Instead, use the Windows Start menu to start another copy of Excel. Because of the way that memory and programs are handled by Windows, neither copy of Excel is aware of the other. Thus, you could open the different Budget files (each with the same name) in each of the instances of Excel.

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There is one potential glitch if you open a second instance of Excel. If there are workbooks that are automatically opened when Excel starts (such as Personal.xls), then you may see a warning or error message when you start the second instance of Excel. In most cases this won't cause any problem—at least it doesn't with Personal.xls. If you have other workbooks that are automatically opened, you will need to do some testing to see if there are any problems evident. (Potential problems can vary, depending on the content and programming inherent in the workbooks being automatically opened.)

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