I finally resolved the problem I had opeing a file. In the "Name Conflict"
box, it says, "name cannot be the same as a built-in name". Then it gave me
the "old name" and a box to enter the "new name". The old name was
"Print_Titles", after trying every name under the sun, I simply omitted the
"_" (under score) and entered the new name as "printtitles". The file opened.
I have no idea where the name "Print Titles" came from and no idea what
"built-in name" means, but the file opened.
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Roger

Re: Name Conflict by Dave

Dave
Fri Mar 14 18:53:33 CDT 2008

It comes when you use File|Page Setup|Sheet tab|rows to repeat at top (in
xl2003). You may want to check your page setups in xl2007 to make sure
everything looks ok.

I didn't know that you were given a dialog to change the name. That would have
been an important detail <vbg>.

Roger wrote:
>
> I finally resolved the problem I had opeing a file. In the "Name Conflict"
> box, it says, "name cannot be the same as a built-in name". Then it gave me
> the "old name" and a box to enter the "new name". The old name was
> "Print_Titles", after trying every name under the sun, I simply omitted the
> "_" (under score) and entered the new name as "printtitles". The file opened.
> I have no idea where the name "Print Titles" came from and no idea what
> "built-in name" means, but the file opened.
> --
> Roger

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Dave Peterson

Re: Name Conflict by Dave

Dave
Fri Mar 14 20:13:12 CDT 2008

Ahhh. You said so in your original post. I should have read that better.

Sorry.

Dave Peterson wrote:
>
> It comes when you use File|Page Setup|Sheet tab|rows to repeat at top (in
> xl2003). You may want to check your page setups in xl2007 to make sure
> everything looks ok.
>
> I didn't know that you were given a dialog to change the name. That would have
> been an important detail <vbg>.
>
> Roger wrote:
> >
> > I finally resolved the problem I had opeing a file. In the "Name Conflict"
> > box, it says, "name cannot be the same as a built-in name". Then it gave me
> > the "old name" and a box to enter the "new name". The old name was
> > "Print_Titles", after trying every name under the sun, I simply omitted the
> > "_" (under score) and entered the new name as "printtitles". The file opened.
> > I have no idea where the name "Print Titles" came from and no idea what
> > "built-in name" means, but the file opened.
> > --
> > Roger
>
> --
>
> Dave Peterson

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Dave Peterson